About Kathryn H. Stutz

Kathryn H. Stutz is a doctoral student of classics at Johns Hopkins University. In addition to scholarly work on the life and legacy of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Kathryn also conducts research on the classical resonances of Victorian polar expeditions, delivering a paper titled “Britannia’s Sons: Classical Reception in Louisa Capper Coningham’s Poetical History of England (1810),” at the 2021 Annual Meeting for the Society of Classical Studies, and developing a video presentation, “Saints Who Never Existed: Relics of Franklin’s Lost Arctic Expedition and the Archaeology of a Queer Narrative,” for Indiana University Bloomington’s 2021 Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference.