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Geraint Evans is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Swansea University, affiliated with the School of Culture and Communication. He is a member of the Center for Research in Literature and the English Language of Wales (CREW). His research focuses on literary modernism, Welsh English literature, and the history of the book in Britain, with an emphasis on Welsh-English cultural interactions. Evans holds a multidisciplinary academic background, having trained in theater at Rose Bruford College and earned degrees from Birkbeck College, University of Wales Swansea, and Clare College, Cambridge. Before joining Swansea, he taught at the University of Sydney.
Education:
- Rose Bruford College (Theater & Performance)
- Birkbeck College, University of London
- University of Wales Swansea
- Clare College, Cambridge
Research Interests: Evans specializes in 20th-century English literature, Welsh literary modernism, crime fiction since 1920, and the history of publishing. His work explores themes of national identity, cultural hybridity, and the material dimensions of literature. Notable contributions include co-editing The Cambridge History of Welsh Literature (2019) and publishing extensively on Welsh literary history.
Teaching Modules:
- EN-3031: Extended Dissertation in English Literature
- EN-3045: Crime Fiction since 1920
- EN-M42: Welsh Identities: Literature and Nationalism
- EN-M75: Modernist Writing in London, Paris, and New York
Other Roles: Staff member of CREW and the Center for Research in Literature and the English Language of Wales.



