
About
Declan Lloyd is a former academic at Lancaster University, specializing in interdisciplinary studies bridging literature, art history, and cultural studies. He holds a PhD from Lancaster (2020) and has authored influential monographs such as The Art of Orality (2025) and Authors and Art Movements of the Twentieth Century (2022). His research explores the intersection of orality, literacy, and visual art, particularly focusing on how cultural transitions impact artistic expression. Co-editing volumes like Digressions in Deep Time (2024) highlights his contributions to ecocritical theory.
- Education: PhD in Literature (2020), Lancaster University.
Research interests include ecocriticism, modernist literature, and the aesthetic interplay between oral traditions and visual art. His recent work examines deep time in literature and the role of ecological anxiety in contemporary discourse. Key publications analyze figures such as J.G. Ballard, Douglas Coupland, and Marshall McLuhan.
His articles span journals like Textual Practice and World Art, exploring ekphrasis, tribal art, and surrealism. While no formal grants or labs are listed, his collaborative projects with Warren Mortimer and others reflect active academic engagement.


