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Pilvi Rajamäe is Lecturer in English Literature at the Department of English, University of Tartu. She teaches the history of English-speaking countries and English literature. Her research interests include English, Scottish and Estonian literature, the English country house, chivalry and British cultural history. She has published internationally on John Buchan, Tom Sharp, Evelyn Waugh and Aino Kallas. She is also the English-language editor of the literary journal Interlitteraria.
Selected publications:
- Rajamäe, Pilvi (2019). The Call of the Wild: John Buchan's Heroes and the Decline of British Aristocracy. Interlitteraria, 24 (2).
- Rajamäe, Pilvi (2013). What Kind of Heritage? Modernity versus Heritage in 'Huntingtower'. In: Kate Macdonald, Nathan Waddell (_EditorsAbbr). John Buchan and the Idea of Modernity (169−185). London: Pickering & Chatto. (Literary Texts and the Popular Marketplace; 4).
- Rajamäe, Pilvi (2011). Modern Tales of Knight Errantry: John Buchan and Chivalry. Interlitteraria, 16 (2), 570−578.
- Rajamäe, P. (2009). 'This insubstantial pageant faded': John Buchan's London between the Wars. In: Hubble, N. (_EditorsAbbr). Literary London Journal. Vol. 7, No. 1. Special Edition (x−x). London. Link to publication.
More publications and information in the Estonian Research Information System.
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Contact: pilvi.rajamae@ut.ee
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