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Jane E Wright is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Bristol, where she has established herself as a significant scholar of nineteenth-century literature. Her academic position places her within the faculty ranks of the university's English department with ongoing research and teaching responsibilities.
Dr. Wright's research spans multiple critical areas within nineteenth-century literary studies:
- Nineteenth Century Poetry and Poetics
- Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Alfred Tennyson, Robert Browning, and Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Formal and stylistic features of nineteenth-century prose
- Rhetoric and aesthetic philosophy from classical to Victorian eras
- Jane Austen studies and Victorian literary culture
- The poetical history of bees as literary metaphors
Her recent scholarship includes examination of Victorian forms of poetical faith and the literary fortunes of sincerity as a principle of judgment. She has edited significant volumes including Coleridge's Afterlives (2008) and is currently co-editing Poetic Allusion in the Long Nineteenth Century.
Dr. Wright serves as a life member of The Tennyson Society and sits on its Editorial Board, connecting her to an international network of scholars. She has supervised multiple PhD students, including two prize-winning dissertations focused on Tennyson, and actively welcomes research proposals on nineteenth-century poetry and related authors.




