
معرفی
Dr Henry Mead serves as a College Tutor at Worcester College, University of Oxford, within the Faculty of English Language & Literature. His research focuses on literature, philosophy, and politics from the Victorian era through Modernism, emphasizing early British modernism, theology’s intersection with literature, and transnational modernist movements. He has published extensively on modernist intellectual history and co-edited Broadcasting in the Modernist Era. Current projects include a study on the motif of Original Sin in modernist writing.
His teaching and research span 20th-century literature, modernist periodicals, and interwar European cultural networks. Recent publications analyze figures like T.E. Hulme, Georges Sorel, and Edward Carpenter, alongside explorations of modernist art criticism and technological impacts on literary form.
His work bridges literary analysis with broader cultural and political contexts, highlighting modernism’s engagement with theology, heresy, and populist movements. No awards are explicitly listed, though his scholarly contributions reflect sustained engagement with interdisciplinary modernist studies.




