
معرفی
Dr. Dylan Carver is a Stipendiary Lecturer in English at St Peter's College, University of Oxford, specializing in 18th- and 19th-century literature. Previously, he taught at the University of Cambridge, where he earned a PhD (Girton College), MPhil (Downing College), and BA (King’s College). His research merges literary history with Marxist/post-Marxist philosophical aesthetics, examining how texts reflect socio-political tensions in late Georgian society.
Teaching focuses on FHS Papers 4 and 5 (1660–1830 English Literature), emphasizing close textual analysis and historical contexts such as the Transatlantic Slave Trade, French Revolution, and Industrial Revolution. He explores formal and informal politics of class, race, gender, and sexuality within literary works.
Current research projects include revising his doctoral work on the early Gothic Revival's aesthetic and political significance, and a new study on William Hazlitt. His work bridges art history, architecture, and literature, emphasizing polemical artistic movements.




