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Daniel Lea is Professor of Contemporary Literature at Oxford Brookes University's School of Education, Humanities and Languages. With a PhD from Royal Holloway College, University of London (1996), he teaches Twentieth and Twenty-First Century literature and supervises research projects on post-1945 British writing. As general editor of the Contemporary British Novelists series (Manchester University Press), he explores modern fiction's thematic and stylistic evolution.
His research focuses on contemporary British fiction, authenticity in postmodern/21st century writing, cultural politics of madness, literary cancer representations, and the intersection between trauma and celebrity culture. His 2012 book Twenty-First Century Fiction: Contemporary British Voices examines works by Ali Smith, Andrew O'Hagan, Tom McCarthy, Sarah Hall, and Jon McGregor.
- Liquid Lives: Jon McGregor's narrative strategies (2021)
- Cancer and bodily otherness in B.S. Johnson's works (2015)
- Authenticity crises in post-2000 British fiction (2012)
- Post-9/11 aesthetic responses (2007)
- Julian Barnes's historiographic metafiction (2007)
He supervises research on topics including George Orwell's legacy, postmodern authenticity, and contemporary murder narratives. His Academia.edu profile showcases his extensive publications and academic network.
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