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Dr. Gary Farnell is a Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Winchester, affiliated with the School of Humanities. His work bridges Romantic studies, critical theory, and contemporary cultural analysis, focusing on ‘fantasmatics of the present crisis’ across historical periods. He teaches and researches British Romanticism, Gothic literature, and commodity cultures, with a particular interest in how cultural forms reflect ideological shifts from the 18th century onward.
His research expertise includes:
- Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century discourse and literature
- Celebrity/commodity/consumer cultures
- Gothic theory and modern adaptations
- Psychoanalytic approaches to narrative
- Ecocritical perspectives on plant horror
Dr. Farnell’s publications span peer-reviewed journals (e.g., English, Romanticism) and edited volumes, addressing topics from Mary Shelley’s legacy to zombie apocalypses in contemporary media. He actively supervises research students and contributes to interdisciplinary dialogues on cultural theory.


