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Andrew Hadfield is Professor of English at the University of Sussex and a Fellow of the British Academy. His most recent book is Literature and Class from the Peasants Revolt to the French Revolution (2021). This essay will be incorporated into a second volume, Literature and Class from Peterloo to the Present.

Wanne Mendonck is a PhD candidate at the Faculty of English, University of Cambridge, finishing a dissertation on the literature of the late-Victorian socialist revival. 

Emily Pritchard completed an MA in Poetry and Poetics at the University of York, where she wrote her dissertation on the butch poetics of Gertrude Stein, Elizabeth Bishop, and Kay Ryan. She works as a bookseller, and her poetry has appeared in Magma, The Rialto and Oxford Poetry, among other places.

Justine Provino is a PhD candidate in English at the University of Cambridge. Her research concerns the 1992 collaborative self-destructive book Agrippa (a book of the dead) as a case study for the conceptual investigation of the meaning of analog and digital ephemera collections in libraries. 

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