Person

Senior Lecturer
- English Studies
- Centre for Languages and Literature
Contact information
E-mail annika.lindskogenglund.luse
Room SOL:H331b
Visiting address
Helgonabacken 12, Lund
Postal address
Box 201, 221 00 Lund
Internal post code 20
I’m a lecturer in English and teach literature and academic writing at SOL. My research has so far mostly focused on the British novel in the years 1890-1930.My dissertation – Silent Modernism: Soundscapes and the Unsayable in Richardson, Joyce, and Woolf (2014/2017) – explores silence in modernist fiction, and the representation of sound in literature is something that still interests me. At the moment, however, I’m at work on a new full-length study about metapoetical themes in Sylvia Plath’spoetry. My research has been awarded by Vetenskapssocieteten in Lund and the RoyalSwedish Academy of Letters.
Research
Books (1)
Articles (4)
- Lindskog, A. (2014). ‘“It Was Very Quiet There” : The Contaminating Soundscapes of “Heart of Darkness”’. The Conradian, 39, 44-60. Joseph Conrad Society UK.
- Lindskog, A. (2014). Dorothy Richardson and the Grammar of the Mind. Pilgrimages: A Journal of Dorothy Richardson Studies, 6, 6-24.
- Lindskog, A. (2012). Dorothy Richardson and the Poetics of Silence. Pilgrimages: A Journal of Dorothy Richardson Studies, 5, 7-34.
- Lindskog, A. (2009). Stasis in Darkness: Sylvia Plath as a Fictive Character. English Studies, 90, 34-56. Taylor & Francis.
Newspaper articles (2)
Teaching

Senior Lecturer
- English Studies
- Centre for Languages and Literature
Contact information
E-mail annika.lindskogenglund.luse
Room SOL:H331b
Visiting address
Helgonabacken 12, Lund
Postal address
Box 201, 221 00 Lund
Internal post code 20