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Literature

Dr Abi Curtis
Head of Programme - MA Creative Writing & MA Literature Studies
 
  • Creative writing
  • Poetry
  • Fiction
  • Writing and psychoanalysis

Dr Anne-Marie Evans
Lecturer, Literature
 
  • Early 20th century American literature
  • The American Civil War in literature 
  • American women's writing
  • Fashion and literature
  • Food writing
  • Literary theory

Andy Gordon
Head of Programme - English Literature
 
  • Contemporary fiction
  • Fantasy fiction
  • Gothic and horror fiction
  • Science fiction
  • Postmodernism

Dr Liesl King
Senior Lecturer, Literature
 
  • Women's science fiction
  • Women's fantasy fiction
  • Feminist and gender theories 

Dr Kaley Kramer
Lecturer, English Literature
 
  • Literature from 1688-1830
  • Gender in fiction and non-fiction
  • Gothic literature
  • Romantic literature
  • Literary theory 

Dr Sarah Lawson Welsh
Reader in English and Postcolonial Literatures
 
  • Caribbean literature
  • Black British women's writing
  • Postcolonial literature and theory
  • Literature and gender 

Dr Keith McDonald
Head of Programme - Joint Honours; Senior Lecturer in Film, Literature and Media
 
  • Popular fiction
  • New media
  • Pedagogy 

Stuart Page
Head of Programme - Media and Film Studies, Lecturer for English Literature, Performance, Film and TV and MA Literature Studies
 
  • Cultural studies
  • English and American studies
  • Gay male identities in fiction 

Julie Raby
Head of Subject - Critical and Cultural Studies
 
  • Shakespeare
  • The Romantic period
  • Life writing and performance

Saffron Walkling
Senior Lecturer, Literature
 
  • Global and World Shakespeares
  • Shakespeare Text and Performance
  • Renaissance literature
  • Literature and Gender

Professor Gweno Williams
Professor of Creative Arts Education; National Teaching Fellow
 
  • Shakespeare
  • Renaissance literature
  • Renaissance theatre
  • Early modern women's theatre
  • Contemporary British literature