
Pamela Clemit
Professor · English literature (late 18th/early 19th centuries)
University of OxfordAbout
Professor Pamela Clemit is a Supernumerary Fellow at Wolfson College, University of Oxford, affiliated with the Faculty of English Language & Literature. Her research focuses on late 18th- and early 19th-century English literature, with specialization in the Godwin-Shelley literary family and the intellectual milieu surrounding the French Revolution. She leads major editorial projects such as The Letters of William Godwin (Oxford UP, ongoing), digitizing key manuscripts including Political Justice and Caleb Williams. Her work bridges textual scholarship with historical analysis, emphasizing letter-writing practices and the political novel.
Research interests include 1790s radicalism, religious nonconformity in literature, and the Wollstonecraft diaspora. Collaborative efforts include the Shelley-Godwin Archive, making primary sources publicly accessible. Education background is not explicitly detailed in the text, though her scholarly output indicates advanced training in Romantic-period studies and textual editing.
No specific awards or grants are listed, though her editorial work suggests significant academic recognition. Advising details are absent, but her editorial projects imply mentorship roles in scholarly publishing. She is part of the Wolfson College community and contributes to the Faculty's research initiatives.
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