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From Camelot to Spamalot: Musical Retellings of Arthurian Legend on Stage and Screen by Megan Woller (review)
Julie Anne Stevens publishes on Irish literature and the visual arts, nineteenthand twentieth-century women’s writing, and illustrated children’s books. As a lecturer in St. Patrick’s College and then, when St. Pat’s amalgamated with the larger institution, Dublin City University, she served as the Director for the Centre for Children’s Literature and Culture (2009–2017). She is part of the team for the Irish Women’s Writing (1880–1920) Network and one of the editors for their forthcoming double issue of English Studies. Her latest book is Two Irish Girls in Bohemia: The Drawings and Writings of E. Œ. Somerville and Martin Ross (Somerville Press, 2017).