
About
Dr. Min Wild is an Honorary Research Fellow and Lecturer in English Teaching at the University of Plymouth's School of Society and Culture, part of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business. She specializes in eighteenth-century literature, focusing on politeness, satire, and intersections between philosophy and literature. Her teaching includes modules on eighteenth-century culture, satire, and MA-level studies on poetry and modernity.
Dr. Wild's research explores print culture, literary history, and ecocritical perspectives. She has supervised multiple doctoral dissertations and served as an examiner for doctoral theses. Her work contributes to global goals through literary analysis of environmental themes and historical narratives.
- Research Interests: 18th-century satire, print culture, philosophy-literature interactions, ecocriticism, literary polemics.
- Recent Trends in Publications: Focus on anonymous letters, miniature art, and re-evaluations of classic texts like Robinson Crusoe and Tristram Shandy.
- Advising & Grants: Supervised 2 doctoral projects as primary advisor, supported 3 as secondary supervisor; no grants explicitly mentioned.
Her contributions highlight innovative approaches to canonical texts and interdisciplinary methodologies.
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