“Witty above her sex, but that’s not all,
Wise to salvation was good Mistris Hall”
(Susanna’s epitaph, 1649)
We may meet Susanna peeping out from behind her famous father as a sulky teenage daughter in the BBC TV comedy Upstart Crow or the grieving sister of Maggie O’Farrell’s acclaimed novel Hamnet. But who was she – and what can she help us to remember?
Working in close collaboration with the , and fully funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (part of UK Research and Innovation), this innovative study – Susanna Hall and Hall's Croft: Gender, Cultural Memory, Heritage – will use Susanna's life story as a lens through which to explore how fiction, cultural history and the heritage industry has presented Susanna and other early modern women. The project will run to summer 2023.