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Dr Oliver Noble Wood serves as a University Lecturer in Golden Age Spanish Literature at the University of Oxford, affiliated with Hertford College. His academic work bridges the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages and the Department of Spanish. He specialises in 16th- and 17th-century Spanish culture, focusing on Baroque poetry, painting, and the history of the book. His research themes include Early Modern studies, Visual and Material Culture, and interdisciplinary connections between literature and art.
Teaching responsibilities encompass Spanish language papers at both preliminary and final examination levels, as well as supervising doctoral students in Golden Age literature and culture. He actively develops MSt/MPhil-level taught modules, demonstrating commitment to graduate education.
Research publications span edited volumes and peer-reviewed articles analyzing topics such as Vicente Carducho’s art theories, Góngora’s poetic legacy, and Velázquez’s iconographic sources. His work often explores textual recontextualization, cultural symbolism, and the interplay between literary and visual arts in Early Modern Spain.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. His academic contributions are primarily through scholarly publications and pedagogical engagement.



