
Dr Sixsmith studied English at Cambridge, and then worked as an English language teacher in Russia, Italy and the UK, returning to Cambridge for postgraduate study in 2017. She completed her PhD, 'Handling Bibles in the Nineteenth Century', in 2023.
At undergraduate level, Dr Sixsmith teaches practical criticism and critical practice, lyric, and the history and literature of the 19th century.
鈥業nto separate brochures: stitched work and a new New Testament in Thomas Hardy鈥檚 Jude the Obscure鈥 in Books, Readers and Libraries in Fiction, ed. by Karen Attar and Andrew Nash (University of London Press, 2025)
"鈥業 went and prayed to have my name put down in the Missionaries鈥 book'": Gift Exchange and Bible Transactions in Britain and Antigua, 1834-1884鈥, Textual Practice, 36.10 (2022), 1753-1774
鈥樷淚njured Mutilated or Defaced鈥: How to Read a Bible in a Nineteenth-Century English Prison鈥, Book History, 24.2 (Fall 2021), 381-404
鈥楥hristina Rossetti鈥檚 Apocalypse: Rhythm and Deferral in The Face of the Deep鈥, The Cambridge Quarterly, 49.4 (December 2020), 357-371