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Dr. Michael Nath is a Lecturer at the University of Westminster's Department of English, Linguistics & Cultural Studies since 2004. He specializes in Modernist literature (teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels), Creative Writing pedagogy, and Shakespearean/Renaissance studies. As a practicing novelist, he has published three critically acclaimed works: La Rochelle (2010), British Story: A Romance (2014), and The Treatment (2020).
- PhD in English from University of Edinburgh (1991) on Wyndham Lewis
- BA in English (First Class Hons) from University of Southampton
His research bridges academic criticism and creative practice, particularly examining:
- Modernism's influence on contemporary writing
- Phenomenological approaches to literature
- Anti-theoretical criticism methods
- Shakespearean language evolution
Recent literary outputs include:
- Talbot & The Fall: A Comedy (With Support) (2024) exploring mortality through a London Underground worker's perspective
- L'Esprit Winter Quarterly articles on
- Modernist creative writing pedagogy
- Baroque revision practices
Academic recognition includes:
- Shortlisted for James Tait Black Prize (2011)
- Morning Star 'Book of the Year' (2014)
As Director of Studies for a Wyndham Lewis/Phenomenology PhD and Second Supervisor for a Renaissance-Modern administrator thesis, he connects:
- 16th-century literary forms with modern narrative
- Shakespearean language with contemporary vernacular
- The Fall's musical repetition with artistic survival strategies
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