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Our faculty oversees research across diverse fields of English and related disciplines, with specialized knowledge in: critical theory, modernist and postmodernist works, 18th and 19th-century literature, feminist literature, the intersection of literature and visual arts, Shakespearean studies and Renaissance works, early modern texts and culture, medieval literature, American literary traditions, postcolonial writings, and contemporary poetry.
Renowned worldwide, the School of English maintains a global outlook reflected in both our faculty's diverse backgrounds and our wide-ranging academic pursuits. Our scholarly strengths span from medieval to postmodern eras, encompassing British, American and Irish literary traditions, postcolonial literature, 18th-century studies, Shakespearean scholarship, early modern texts and culture, Victorian literature, modern verse, theoretical criticism, and cultural historiography. The School's international prestige fosters a dynamic research environment, energized by an intellectually ambitious community. Our faculty includes acclaimed creative writers, and we actively bridge analytical and creative writing approaches throughout our teaching and research programs.