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Brandiann Molby

Writing Center Director, Lecturer

  • Office location: Loyola Hall 208
  • Phone number: 773.508.8466
  • E-mail: bmolby@luc.edu

About

Brandiann Molby is the Instructional Director of the Writing Center and a first-year writing instructor in the English Department. She holds a PhD and an M.A. from Loyola University Chicago and an M.A. from Royal Holloway, University of London.

Her research focuses on word/image theory, nineteenth-century illustrated books, and the Arts and Crafts movement.


Degrees

  • MA, Royal Holloway, University of London
  • MA & PhD, Loyola University Chicago

Research Interests

  • Nineteenth-Century Illustrated Books
  • Word / Image Theory
  • Pre-Raphaelitism and the Arts and Crafts Movement

Awards

  • Distinguished Educator of the Year, International Academy of Design and Technology, Schaumburg, 2013.

Publications

  • “Pocket Cathedrals and Private Presses: Decorated Books as Architecture and the Medieval Inheritance of William Morris' Arts and Crafts Aesthetic.” Useful and Beautiful: The Magazine of the Morris Society of the United States. April 2017.

Writing Center Director, Lecturer

  • Office location: Loyola Hall 208
  • Phone number: 773.508.8466
  • E-mail: bmolby@luc.edu

About

Brandiann Molby is the Instructional Director of the Writing Center and a first-year writing instructor in the English Department. She holds a PhD and an M.A. from Loyola University Chicago and an M.A. from Royal Holloway, University of London.

Her research focuses on word/image theory, nineteenth-century illustrated books, and the Arts and Crafts movement.


Degrees

  • MA, Royal Holloway, University of London
  • MA & PhD, Loyola University Chicago

Research Interests

  • Nineteenth-Century Illustrated Books
  • Word / Image Theory
  • Pre-Raphaelitism and the Arts and Crafts Movement

Awards

  • Distinguished Educator of the Year, International Academy of Design and Technology, Schaumburg, 2013.

Publications

  • “Pocket Cathedrals and Private Presses: Decorated Books as Architecture and the Medieval Inheritance of William Morris' Arts and Crafts Aesthetic.” Useful and Beautiful: The Magazine of the Morris Society of the United States. April 2017.