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Carly Yingst

Lecturer at Harvard University

Carly Yingst is a scholar and lecturer specializing in eighteenth-century and Romantic-era British literature and culture at Harvard University.34 She recently completed her PhD in the Department of English at Harvard, where she now serves as a lecturer in Eighteenth-Century Literature.4

Academic Background and Research

Yingst's research interests include:

  • The British novel of the long eighteenth century
  • Book history
  • Early media studies2

She is currently working on a monograph titled "Ephemeral History: Documentary Form and the Everyday in the British Novel, 1720-1850".1

Achievements and Fellowships

Carly Yingst has received several notable recognitions:

  • Invited to join the Society of Fellows at the Rare Book School (UVA) as a Junior Fellow5
  • Accepted the 2024-25 Presidential Fellowship in Bibliography at the Linda Hall Library6

Professional Experience

In addition to her academic pursuits, Yingst has experience in:

  • Teaching: Served as a Teaching Fellow at Harvard University
  • Editing: Worked as a Freelance Editor and Editorial Assistant at Indiana University

Carly Yingst's LinkedIn profile can be found under the username carly-yingst-96179539, where more details about her professional background and accomplishments may be available.

Highlights

Carly Yingst Accepts 2024-25 Presidential Fellowship in Bibliography
Carly Yingst Named Junior Fellow | Department of English
Carly Yingst Named Junior Fellow | Department of English

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Location

Greater Boston