Victorian Mothers and Children at Home
Victorian writers and photographers rethink “home” as a creative space for imagination, game play, childhood development, and business.
Victorian Children’s Literature Syllabus
Syllabus for Remote Instruction & Assignment Guidelines
Student Projects
Science experiments, creative writing, and tea parties: fun, at-home activities created by Dartmouth Students for school-age students based on children’s literary texts.
Sui Sin Far and Transnational Mothers and Children at Home
Projects created by Presidential Research Scholar Emily Sun, Dartmouth ’23.
Secret Garden Escape Room
An interactive, web-based “Escape Room” created by a Dartmouth student.
Women Writers and Serial Domesticity
Lesson plan on Gaskell’s Lizzie Leigh
“Transgressive Seriality: Netflix, the Victorian Novel, and Serial Novellas in the 2020 Classroom."
Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies
Student-authored Novella, "Self-Checkout"
Written in the course “Netflix and the Victorian Serial Novel.”
Christie Harner
Professor
Christie Harner teaches Victorian literature and culture at Dartmouth College, including courses on Darwinism and animal studies, children’s literature, narrative theory, and photography. Her scholarship bridges literature, science, and the visual arts and addresses the social impact of the humanities within and across public communities.