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Blythe Kingcroft is a PhD candidate in the Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts at the University of St Andrews, where she is studying under the supervision of Professor Judith Wolfe. Her doctoral research focuses on representations of enchanted homes in the literature of British author Susanna Clarke. More broadly, she is interested in sacramental theology, (dis-/re-)enchantment studies, and the theological dimensions of literature.

Education/Academic qualification

Master of Arts, Theological Studies, Christianity and the Arts, Regent College

Jan 2016Apr 2020

Master of Arts, English Literature (Thesis: “‘Here at the Brink’: Don McKay’s Edge Poetics and the Articulation of Wilderness in Canadian Poetry”), McGill University

Sept 2016Apr 2018

Bachelor of Arts, English Literature, University of Victoria

Sept 2007Jun 2012

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