Hadas Wagner is in the final stages of completing her PhD on Virginia Woolf at the University of Oxford, where she was the recipient of the Reuben-Oxford Graduate Scholarship. She teaches Historical Approach III: Modernism and Beyond. Her dissertation explores the presence of trees in the writing of Virginia Woolf, tracing the ways in which trees shape Woolf’s use of narrative forms, as well as the ethical implications such arboreal aesthetics can offer regarding our relationship with the nonhuman Other. Her research interests include modernism, ecocriticism, plant studies, and new formalism. She is also an associate editor at Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas.