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Ryan O'Shea is a Lecturer at Queen Mary University of London, affiliated with the School of English and Drama's Department of English. His research explores intersections between anglophone modernist literature and spiritual traditions (Catholicism, Mysticism, Indigenous American religions, Hinduism), focusing on themes like mortifications of the flesh, belief, psychology, and selfhood.
- BA, University of Oxford
- MA, Durham University
- PhD, Queen Mary University of London (funded by LAHP)
O'Shea's work bridges sensory studies, experimental writing, and religious/spiritual frameworks in modernist texts. His publications analyze Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, bodily pain's literary representation, and sensory perception in modernist narratives, reflecting his broader interest in phenomenology and interdisciplinary approaches to literature.
He teaches ESH295 London: Walking the City and has contributed to research blogs like Lost Modernists. Contact: r.oshea@qmul.ac.uk
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