Natalya's research examines the literary and intellectual history of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, with a particular focus on travel writing, transnational and transcultural encounters, and modes of cosmopolitanism. At present, she is completing her first book project, provisionally titled Peregrine Words: The Rhetoric of Seventeenth-Century English Travel Writing. She has also written about early modern religious prose, including the sermons and lectures of Lancelot Andrewes. Natalya has been awarded visiting fellowships at the Brotherton Library at the University of Leeds, and at the Folger Institute in Washington, D.C. She completed her doctorate at Hertford College in 2018, and was Lecturer in English at Worcester College from 2016 to 2019. From September 2019, she will be Assistant Professor of Early Modern Literature at the University of Warwick.