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Prof Jane Stabler is a Professor in the School of English at the University of St Andrews. Her research focuses on 19th-century literature, particularly Lord Byron and Jane Austen, with specialties in intertextuality, manuscript studies, and Romanticism. She holds a Leverhulme Trust fellowship and has edited major works like the Longman Annotated English Poets edition of Byron's Don Juan. Her work bridges textual analysis with cultural contexts, emphasizing postmodern reinterpretations of Romantic-era texts.
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Research interests include: Don Juan intertextuality, Byron's manuscript revisions, Austen's reception, and Romantic-period cultural dynamics. She frequently collaborates on interdisciplinary projects and has contributed to BBC Radio programs discussing Romantic literature.
Publications span edited volumes, peer-reviewed articles, and book chapters analyzing Romantic-era texts. Recent work emphasizes textual ontology and historical manuscript contexts. Awards include Leverhulme Trust funding for Don Juan editorial projects.
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