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Dr Amy Louise Morgan is a Lecturer in Medieval Literature at the University of Surrey’s Faculty of Arts, Business and Social Sciences, within the Literature and Languages department. She joined the university in 2017 after completing her PhD there on queer time and space in medieval romance and lays. Her research focuses on Medieval Literature, Queer Theory, Gender and Sexuality, Space, Temporality, and Monsters and the Supernatural.
Her publications include analyses of medieval texts such as Bisclavret, Lanval, Sir Orfeo, and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, emphasizing queer interpretations of space and temporality. Recent work explores orchards as queer spaces and fairy folklore’s role in constructing otherness.
Morgan supervises postgraduate research, including Meg Roper’s thesis on Disney’s animated witches and Frances Hallam’s study of oceanic imaginaries in modern sci-fi. She teaches undergraduate courses like ELI1035 Literary Histories I and ELI3051 The Age of Chivalry, and contributes to postgraduate teaching.



