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Kathleen Miller

is a Visiting Scholar at Queen’s University Belfast. After receiving her Ph.D. in English literature and book history from Trinity College Dublin, she published The Literary Culture of Plague in Early Modern England (2016) and co-edited Dublin: Renaissance City of Literature (2017). She is completing her second monograph on women’s plague writing in early modern England, as well as revising an edited volume on medicine and religion in the trans-Atlantic world, each based on research completed during the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship she held at the University of Toronto and Queen’s University Belfast.
Beyond a Cure for Plague
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Beyond a Cure for Plague

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Fellow Kathleen Miller explores the Early Modern use of plague cures to treat more than one type of illness

Isaac Marion’s 'Warm Bodies': Containing and Curing Plague
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Isaac Marion’s 'Warm Bodies': Containing and Curing Plague

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Dr. Kathleen Miller revisits her October 2023 presentation on Isaac Marion’s Warm Bodies and its connection to early modern plague practices.