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Graham Keith Gregor is an Associate Professor in the Department of English Philology at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Universidad de Murcia. His academic work centers on Shakespeare and Elizabethan literature, with a strong focus on the cultural and intellectual reception of Shakespeare in Spain.
His research interests include Shakespearean studies, comparative literature, performance studies, and the use of literary metaphors in national identity formation, particularly in 19th- and 20th-century Spain. He has made significant contributions to understanding how Shakespeare, especially Hamlet, has been interpreted and repurposed in Spanish intellectual history, notably during the period following the 1898 Spanish-American War.
His recent publications, such as "Disaster and after: Hamlet as metaphor in Fin-de-Siècle Spain" and "The elusive ensign: towards a \" grammar\" of Iago's motives," reflect a consistent thematic focus on Shakespearean drama and its cultural resonance. These works, published in venues like SEDERI Yearbook, explore complex intersections of literature, philosophy, and national identity, demonstrating a deep engagement with both literary texts and their historical contexts.
He is an active scholar with a presence in the academic community, as evidenced by his publications and profile on academic platforms. His work contributes to the broader fields of literary criticism, cultural studies, and Iberian studies.
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