# Patricia Duncker

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British novelist and academic

**Patricia Marjory Duncker** (born 29 June 1951)[1] is a British novelist and academic.

## Academic career

Duncker was born in [Kingston, Jamaica](/source/Kingston%2C_Jamaica),[1] and named after her aunt [Patricia Beer](/source/Patricia_Beer).[2] Duncker attended [Bedales School](/source/Bedales_School) in England and, after a period spent working in Germany, read English at [Newnham College, Cambridge](/source/Newnham_College%2C_Cambridge). She earned a doctorate from [St Hugh's College, Oxford](/source/St_Hugh's_College%2C_Oxford).[3]

She has taught at the [University of Wales, Aberystwyth](/source/University_of_Wales%2C_Aberystwyth) (1991–2002) and was Professor of Prose Fiction at the [University of East Anglia](/source/University_of_East_Anglia), working with the novelists Andrew Cowan and her fellow Professor Michele Roberts. From 2007 to 2015 she worked as Professor of Contemporary Literature at the University of Manchester.[3]

## Bibliography

### Fiction

- *[Hallucinating Foucault](/source/Hallucinating_Foucault)* (novel, 1996) ([McKitterick Prize](/source/McKitterick_Prize), 1997)

- *James Miranda Barry* (novel, 1999), published in the United States as "The Doctor"

- *The Deadly Space Between* (novel, 2002)

- *Miss Webster and Chérif* (novel, 2006)

- *The Strange Case of the Composer and His Judge* (novel, 2009)

- *Sophie and the Sibyl : a Victorian romance* (novel, 2015)

Short stories:

- *Monsieur Shoushana's Lemon Trees* (short stories, 1997)

- *Seven Tales of Sex and Death* (short stories, 2003)

### Non-fiction / academic (selection)

- *Writing on the Wall: Selected Essays* (2002)

- "The Suggestive Spectacle: Queer Passions in [Brontë's](/source/Emily_Bront%C3%AB) *[Villette](/source/Villette_(novel))* and *[The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie](/source/The_Prime_of_Miss_Jean_Brodie_(novel))*", *Theorising [Muriel Spark](/source/Muriel_Spark): Gender, Race Deconstruction, Psychoanalysis*, ed. Martin McQuillan (2002) 67–77.

- Duncker, Patricia (Summer 2004). "Mary Shelley's afterlives: Biography and invention". *Women: A Cultural Review*. **15** (2): 230–249. [doi](/source/Doi_(identifier)):[10.1080/0957404042000234079](https://doi.org/10.1080%2F0957404042000234079). [S2CID](/source/S2CID_(identifier)) [191507031](https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:191507031).

- "[Katherine Mansfield](/source/Katherine_Mansfield): The Writer of the Submerged World", *Interrupted Lives in Literature*, ed. [Andrew Motion](/source/Andrew_Motion) (2004), 53–65.

- Introduction to the new [Penguin](/source/Penguin_Books) edition and new translation by Helen Constantine of [Théophile Gautier](/source/Th%C3%A9ophile_Gautier)'s *[Mademoiselle de Maupin](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mademoiselle_de_Maupin&action=edit&redlink=1)* (2005)

- ["A Writer's Writer"](http://www.newwelshreview.com/contents-74.php). *[New Welsh Review](/source/New_Welsh_Review)*. **74**. Department of English & Creative Writing [Aberystwyth University](/source/Aberystwyth_University): 93–95. Winter 2006. (Patricia Duncker on [George Eliot](/source/George_Eliot))

- Duncker, Patricia (1995). ""Bonne excitation, Orgasme Assuré": The representation of lesbianism in contemporary French pornography". *[Journal of Gender Studies](/source/Journal_of_Gender_Studies)*. **4** (1): 5–15. [doi](/source/Doi_(identifier)):[10.1080/09589236.1995.9960588](https://doi.org/10.1080%2F09589236.1995.9960588).

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-comma-press_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-comma-press_1-1) ["Patricia Duncker"](https://commapress.co.uk/authors/patricia-duncker). *Comma Press*.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** [A shadow at my shoulder: Interview with Patricia Duncker](https://www.theguardian.com/books/2000/aug/12/fiction.nicholaswroe) - *[The Guardian](/source/The_Guardian)* 12 August 2000

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-autobio_3-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-autobio_3-1) ["About"](https://patriciaduncker.com/about/). *patriciaduncker.com*. Retrieved 27 June 2025.

## External links

- [Official website](http://www.patriciaduncker.com/)

- [Duncker's page at the University of Manchester web site](https://archive.today/20121223021012/http://www.arts.manchester.ac.uk/newwriting/about/patriciaduncker/)

- [Profile at www.contemporarywriters.com](https://web.archive.org/web/20070927231059/http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth33)

- [Bloomsbury author information](https://web.archive.org/web/20070614082459/http://www.bloomsbury.com/authors/microsite.asp?id=1073&section=1)

- [British Council web site](https://web.archive.org/web/20061012020649/http://www.britishcouncil.org/arts-literature-matters-2-patricia-duncker.htm)

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