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Dr. David Taylor is an Associate Professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford's Faculty of English, specializing in 18th-century literature and culture. His research focuses on the intersections of theatre, politics, and visual culture, with particular attention to parody, satire, and textual-image relationships. He has authored influential books on Richard Brinsley Sheridan and the history of literary caricature. Current projects include editing Joseph Addison's plays and exploring spectacle's role in mediating text-image interactions.
His academic journey reflects a deep engagement with both historical texts and contemporary performance practices. Taylor's work bridges literary analysis with visual studies, examining how political ideologies manifest in theatrical spaces and graphic satire. He actively participates in scholarly discourse through book reviews and conference presentations, maintaining strong ties to theatrical communities through live performance critiques.
Though his publications span decades—from a 1994 medical study on congenital sarcomas to recent explorations of 21st-century theatre experiments—his primary focus remains on Enlightenment-era cultural dynamics. His interdisciplinary approach enriches understandings of how literary forms interact with socio-political contexts, making him a key figure in 18th-century studies.
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