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Alice Huxley is a Research Fellow at St John's College, University of Oxford. Her research focuses on 19th-century English literature and folklore, with a particular interest in how places and folkloric figures shaped cultural narratives during this period. Her doctoral thesis, Enchanting Sites: Places and Folkloric Figures in Nineteenth-Century England, was supervised by Prof. Helen Small and Prof. Carolyne Larrington.
Her academic work bridges literary analysis and historical context, exploring themes such as mythopoeia, regional identity, and the intersection of fiction with historical reality. Though no specific articles or awards are documented here, her research contributes to broader conversations in Victorian and Romantic studies.
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