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English literature research

Explore our work in four areas of expertise within English literature

To explore English literature is to uncover the history of the English speaking world. Throughout history, literature has been a companion to the trials, tribulations, successes and achievements of our nation. Beyond entertainment, it has commented on corruption, taught lessons on love, war and justice, transported us to new worlds, and changed our views.

English literature can change the way we think about the world. It can shape opinion on cultures, communities and people. It can give power to unrepresented and marginalised voices, or be used as a weapon to repress and control through propaganda. In an increasingly globalised world, where rapid change is the norm, it is important to study how English literature provides insight and understanding into the lives of other individuals, communities and cultures.

For over a decade, the Centre for Studies in Literature has been home to our English literature research. Our researchers have expertise in early modern writing, nineteenth-century literature and culture, and twentieth-century British and American literature. We bring together scholars from different fields within literary studies to promote academic research and innovation in literary studies, and wider engagement with research through collaboration and dissemination.

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Explore our Literary Studies postgraduate research degrees 鈥 including PhDs and MPhils.

Explore our English literature areas of expertise

Find out more about our English literature research 鈥 and learn more about our recent projects, the partners with whom we collaborate and the major funders who fund our work, in the areas of expertise below.

Body politics

We're exploring how bodies shape identity, how the body is presented through performance, and how cultural representations of bodies have changed over time.
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Modern literature

We're studying literature written in or translated into English, from across the globe and within different genres, from the Renaissance to the present.
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Culture, community and heritage

We're examining how communities are formed 鈥 and sometimes disintegrated 鈥 through the sharing of writing, reading, performance and the literary dissemination of ideas.
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Time, space and environment

We're exploring representations of time, space and environment in literature and culture 鈥 from the eighteenth century to the present day.
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Publication highlights

  • Berberich, C. (2022) "Brexit and the Migrant Voice: EU Citizens in post-Brexit Literature and Culture", Taylor and Francis Ltd

  • Bowers, M., Dew, B. (2021) "Poles in Britain, History, Culture and Literature, 1772 to the Present", Palgrave Macmillan

  • Boyce, C. (2022) "Auratic encounters with posthumous literary celebrity in Henry James鈥檚 late Victorian tales: desiring the dead", Victoriographies

  • Davies, B., Lupton, C., Gormsen Schmidt, J. (2022) "Reading Novels During the Covid-19 Pandemic", Oxford University Press

  • Frost, M. (2022) "Environment and Ecology in the Long Nineteenth Century Vol 1: Scientific and Professional Perspectives on Environment, 1780-1858", Routledge

  • Finnerty, P. (2022) "鈥淵ou鈥檒l be the only Dickinson they talk about in two hundred years鈥: Queer Celebrity, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, A Quiet Passion, Wild Nights with Emily, and Apple TV+'s Dickinson", The Emily Dickinson Journal


Research groups

Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture

We're researching the relationship between literature and nineteenth-century culture.

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Twentieth-Century and Contemporary Literature and Culture

We're researching how culture and transnational identity is portrayed in twentieth and twenty-first century literature.

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Research projects

黑料入口 Literary Map

Explore 黑料入口's rich literary heritage and contemporary literature scene through an interactive map and blog

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Lockdown reading

This project researches reading habits during the COVID-19 pandemic through surveys, publisher data and interviews.

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Read the Writing Literary 黑料入口 blog

Writing Literary 黑料入口, the blog of the 黑料入口 Literary Map, is here to stimulate discussions about the city, its incredible literary history, and its thriving creative scene.

Our members

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Dr Christine Berberich

Associate Head (Global Engagement)

Christine.Berberich@port.ac.uk

School of Area Studies, Sociology, History, Politics, and Literature

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

PhD Supervisor

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Dr Maggie Bowers

Senior Lecturer

Margaret.Bowers@port.ac.uk

School of Area Studies, Sociology, History, Politics, and Literature

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

PhD Supervisor

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Dr Charlotte Boyce

Associate Professor in Victorian Literature and Culture

UoA Coordinator (English Language and Literature)

Charlotte.Boyce@port.ac.uk

School of Area Studies, Sociology, History, Politics, and Literature

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

PhD Supervisor

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Dr Paraic Finnerty

Associate Professor in English and American Literature

Paraic.Finnerty@port.ac.uk

School of Area Studies, Sociology, History, Politics, and Literature

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

PhD Supervisor

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Dr Mark Frost

Principal Lecturer

Mark.Frost@port.ac.uk

School of Area Studies, Sociology, History, Politics, and Literature

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

PhD Supervisor

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Dr Christopher Pittard

Senior Lecturer

Christopher.Pittard@port.ac.uk

School of Area Studies, Sociology, History, Politics, and Literature

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

PhD Supervisor

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