Jeremy Treglown
Research Fellow · Modern English Literature (1930s-present)
School of Advanced Study, University of LondonAbout
Professor Jeremy Treglown serves as a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of English Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London. His scholarly work bridges English and Spanish literary traditions with a focus on 20th-century cultural production.
Research centers on literature from the 1930s onward, examining intersections between reportage and imaginative writing during the extended Second World War era, the mechanics of the English literary establishment, and Spanish cultural memory. His current Leverhulme Trust-funded project investigates John Hersey's literary legacy, particularly the seminal work 'Hiroshima'.
Publication analysis reveals consistent engagement with biographical forms and cultural historiography. His monographs demonstrate methodological fusion of archival research with literary criticism, spanning Spanish political memory (Franco's Crypt), British literary biography (V.S. Pritchett), and modernist fiction (Henry Green studies). Key thematic threads include war's impact on narrative forms, transnational literary networks, and the sociology of authorship.
Treglown holds active research funding through the Leverhulme Trust but no formal students or laboratory teams are documented in available materials. His email correspondence is maintained through the School of Advanced Study's institutional address.
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