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Aubrie Miller

1st Year Graduate School Student
Comparative Literature

Biography

Aubrie Miller is a first-year PhD Student in Comparative Literature whose research lies at the intersections between early modern literature, book history and material culture, gender, disability, and archives. Although the vast majority of her work concerns early modern book history, she is critically invested in interactions with material texts ranging from medieval manuscripts to contemporary publishing. Before coming to Yale, Miller attended Brown University, where she was an Undergraduate Fellow at the Cogut Institute for the Humanities and received a Bachelor of Arts in English (Honors) and Comparative Literature, magna cum laude. From 2024 to 2025, she was a visiting student at the University of Oxford.

Research Interests

Book history and material culture, early modern literature, gender and sexuality studies, disability studies, archive theory/studies, modernist literature, literary translation and multilingualism

Publications

LGBTQIA+ Book History Bibliography, SHARP News

Contact Info

aubrie.miller@yale.edu

Education

B.A., English and Comparative Literature, Brown University

Working Languages

  • English
  • Spanish
  • French
  • Italian
  • German