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Kate Campbell is a Senior Research Fellow in the School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia (UEA). She holds a PhD from UEA and has interdisciplinary academic training in History from Cambridge and English from Anglia Ruskin University. Her work bridges literature, politics, history, and philosophy with a focus on the period from 1830 onward.
Her research interests center on the late Victorian era and early modernism, particularly the intersections between cultural forms, literature, and public intellectual life. Key figures in her scholarship include Henry James and Matthew Arnold, with additional focus on the history of journalism, liberalism, the public sphere, women's writing, gender, and existentialism. She welcomes postgraduate supervision in English literature, cultural studies, and interdisciplinary historical research.
The trends in her publications reveal a sustained engagement with Victorian and modernist literary culture, especially the role of criticism, belief, and authorship in public life. Her works examine how literary figures navigated ideological, religious, and cultural transformations in the 19th and early 20th centuries, often through close textual analysis and historical contextualization.
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Dr. Campbell welcomes applications for postgraduate dissertation supervision in English literature, culture, and interdisciplinary historical studies. While specific grants or funded projects are not mentioned, her sustained research output indicates active scholarly engagement. No formal advising relationships or grant details are specified in the text.
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