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Linda Freedman is an Associate Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at University College London. She holds a PhD from King's College London and has been a Keasbey Research Fellow at Selwyn College, Cambridge. Her academic work bridges literature, theology, and transatlantic studies.
- Education:
- BA in English (2.1), University of Oxford (2003)
- MA in English (Distinction), King's College London (2004)
- PhD, King's College London (2007)
Research Interests: Freedman specializes in interdisciplinary studies, focusing on the intersection of literature and theology in nineteenth and twentieth-century American and British literature. Her work explores transatlantic literary exchanges, particularly William Blake's influence on American counterculture and Romanticism.
Recent Publications: Her articles and books analyze Emily Dickinson's religious imagery, William Blake's mythological symbolism, and transatlantic pedagogies. Notable works include William Blake and the Myth of America (2018) and the forthcoming The Myth of the Fall in Nineteenth-Century Literature (2025).
Scientific Awards:
- Keasbey Research Fellowship in American Studies
Teaching Interests: She teaches courses in Victorian literature, American literature, and interdisciplinary topics like the Victorians and Art.



