Julieanne Lamond is interested in researching literary reception from the circulation of nineteenth century popular fiction to the careers of contemporary Australian women writers. She has produced bodies of work on the history of reading in Australia, focusing on library loan records, and (with Melinda Harvey) on the gendered history of the book review in Australia. She is currently working with Fiannuala Morgan on a project on Hansard as a site of literary reception.

Areas of interest: Australian literature, Literary reception, Gender and literature, Reading history

Lamond, J. (2017). Katherine Cecil Thurston’s John Chilcote, MP: Popularity and Literary Value in the Early Twentieth Century. Book History, 20(1), 330–350. https://doi.org/10.1353/bh.2017.0011

Lamond, J. (2022). Lohrey. Melbourne University Publishing.

Lamond, J. (2021). Representative readers: political agency, reading history, and the case of Matthew Charlton. Library & Information History, 37(3), 219–233. https://doi.org/10.3366/lih.2021.0081

Lamond, J. (2016). Zones of Connection: Common Reading in a Regional Australian Library. In F. Felsenstein & J. Connolly (Eds.), Print Culture Histories Beyond the Metropolis (pp. 355–374). University of Toronto Press. https://doi.org/10.3138/9781442624221-016