Coordinator
Dr Kate Ingle
Kate Ingle is Coordinator at The Ruskin, supporting the Director and the team across administrative operations and developing publications. She is responsible for Image Requests, Reader Requests and General Queries.
She studied English Literature at the University of Edinburgh at undergraduate and postgraduate. She is interested in Romanticism and the long nineteenth-century and has a PhD from Lancaster University (2019). Her thesis explored collaborative writing and editing in the manuscripts and works of the Wordsworth, Coleridge and Lamb families. It examined the intertwined roles of mediation, sympathy and embodiment to develop new models of collaborative writing and authorship. In so doing, it highlighted the essential roles of female family members, and posited a more equitable model of family creativity.
Kate was Managing Editor of the international interdisciplinary journal Nineteenth-Century Contexts (2015–2020). She has experience working with academics to prepare and coordinate articles, monographs and edited volumes for publication, including for Cambridge and Oxford University Presses.
k.ingle@lancaster.ac.uk