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Ian Neal is a Senior Lecturer in the Design Research institute at the College of Arts, Humanities and Education. His research focuses on the intersection of art, literature, and cultural landscapes, particularly through the lens of modernist studies. His work analyzes the visual and textual representations of place, with a notable emphasis on John Minton's Corsican studies. Neal's publications explore how artistic and literary outputs engage with geographical and cultural contexts, contributing to broader discussions in art history and interdisciplinary humanities.
His research outputs include articles published in the Journal of Illustration, examining John Minton’s Time Was Away: A Notebook in Corsica. These works highlight modernist approaches to landscape representation and the cultural significance of travel narratives. Neal’s scholarship bridges visual arts and literary studies, offering insights into 20th-century British artistic practices and their global influences.



