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James Ward is a Lecturer in Early Modern English Literature at the School of Arts & Humanities, Ulster University, Coleraine campus. His research focuses on Jonathan Swift, eighteenth-century Ireland, and the representation of the long eighteenth century in modern writing, art, and screen media.
- Primary Research Areas: Eighteenth-Century Literature, Irish Literature, Cultural Memory
- Teaching Responsibilities: Eighteenth-century literature across undergraduate and postgraduate programs
Dr. Ward has supervised postgraduate projects on topics such as waste theory, Huguenot intellectual history, and intersections between David Hume and fiction. His publications explore Enlightenment legacies, Irish cultural modernity, and critical reception of canonical authors.
Selected Publications:
- Memory and Enlightenment (2018): Analyzes cultural afterlives of the long eighteenth century
- Our Darkest Century (2020): Examines Irish Enlightenment historiography
- Irish and Anglo-Irish Writing (2024): Investigates colonial and postcolonial literary frameworks
- Critical Reception after 1900 (2024): Traces Swift's and Goldsmith's modern critical assessments
Contact: jg.ward@ulster.ac.uk
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