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David Fallon is a researcher at Northumbria University specializing in 18th- and early 19th-century British cultural history and literature. His work examines intersections between publishing, print culture, and political/social movements during the Romantic era.
- Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) in English Literature, Oxford University (2008)
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) (2021)
Research interests include Romanticism, Enlightenment ideology, and the role of booksellers' shops as cultural hubs. He has published extensively on William Blake's mythological and political works, with particular focus on apotheosis and revolutionary discourse.
Recent publications analyze Romantic-era print networks, British responses to the French Revolution, and the socio-political dimensions of literature. His 2017 monograph *Blake, Myth, and Enlightenment* and 2011 co-edited anthology *Romanticism and Revolution* highlight his scholarly contributions. While no formal awards or students are listed, his professional activities include external examining and conference presentations on eighteenth-century London booksellers and Romantic print culture.
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