Postgraduate Research
Welcome to our postgraduate research page. Here you can find and access information relating to a number of students in our postgraduate cohort whose research relates to regional culture and literature. By clicking on each student’s name you will be taken to a page with a written description of their work or a profile page describing their research interests.
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Pamela Greig - Editing the Lay Folks’ Catechism , or Sermon of John Gaytrydge, a manual of elementary religious instruction
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Edmund Downey - Print culture, democracy and reform in the Romantic period; 'Thomas Spence and Regional Political Culture' .
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Jemima Matthews - ‘The Use and Abuse of the Thames, 1550-1650’
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Laura Nixon - The influence of German women writers on British literary culture during the Victorian period.
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Margaret Eaton - Performativity in the life writings of Frank McCourt.
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Ivan Pregnolato - A Pilgrim in Historiography: Byron and the Discourse(s) of History in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain.
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Daniel Weston - Articulating Place: representation and experience in contemporary literary landscapes.
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Paul Whickman - Romantic Blasphemies: Sacrilege and Creativity in the Literature of Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley.
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Clare Wright - Sound, Body and Space: Audience Experience in Late Medieval English Drama.
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