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Professor William Ghosh is an Associate Professor of World Literatures in English at the University of Oxford, affiliated with Christ Church College. His research focuses on literary production from Britain, the Caribbean, and South Asia since 1800, with particular emphasis on Indian Caribbean writing and Northern Indian literature. He holds a pragmatic analytical approach to textual interpretation, interrogating a work's social function and linguistic context rather than abstract meaning.
His research interests span socio-historical linguistics, the intersection of literature and religion, and the evolution of English-language writing in postcolonial contexts. He has written extensively on V.S. Naipaul, Penelope Fitzgerald, and Jibanananda Das, exploring how literature attempts—and sometimes fails—to fulfill roles traditionally held by religious frameworks.
Recent publications analyze intersections between art and literature (Burne-Jones/Fitzgerald), postcolonial travel narratives, and formalist approaches to postcolonial texts. His work often critiques the limitations of literature's aspirational 'transcendent' role while celebrating more intimate literary functions like consolation and contemplation.
He supervises postgraduate research in Master's and DPhil programs, focusing on 19th-21st century anglophone literatures. No major scientific awards are listed, though his scholarly contributions have shaped postcolonial literary analysis methodologies.
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