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Dr. Hazel Mackenzie is a Visiting Lecturer and Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Buckingham’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences. She holds a PhD from the University of York and previously worked on the Leverhulme-funded Dickens Journals Online project. Her teaching focuses on Victorian Literature, 20th-century Literature, and life-writing, while her research explores mid-19th century periodical literature and the journalism of major authors like Dickens and Eliot.
- Education:
- MA in English Literature and History, University of Glasgow
- MA in Modern Literature and Culture, University of York
- PhD, University of York
Her research interests extend to topics such as the interplay between form and content in 19th-century writing, the role of journalism in shaping literary narratives, and the representation of marginalized figures. Current projects include studies on African-American women’s writing, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s literary activism, and Edward Lear’s limericks. She has supervised PhDs on Pre-Raphaelite artist Charles Collins and the Brontë siblings’ juvenilia.
Publications include contributions to the Oxford Handbook of Dickens and articles in Victorians: A Journal of Culture and Literature and Prose Studies. She also maintains a blog related to Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities.



