
معرفی
Michael Greaney is a Professor in English Literature at Lancaster University's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS). His research focuses on 19th-21st century British fiction, with specialized interests in Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Joseph Conrad, critical sleep studies, and manhunt narratives. He currently teaches courses on Victorian Literature, Jane Austen, and Manhunt Narratives. Greaney holds offices hours Monday 2-4pm in Room B098, County Main Building.
His notable publications include Conrad, Language, and Narrative (2002, awarded the Adam Gillon Award), Sleep and the Novel (2018), and the co-authored Technosleep: Fictions, Frontiers, Futures (2023). Recent work explores manhunt narratives in 19th-century British fiction. He has received the Monroe Kirk Spears Award (2022) and supervises PhD projects on 19th/20th-century British fiction authors.



