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Paul Whickman is a Senior Lecturer in the College of Arts, Humanities and Education. His research focuses on Romantic literature, legal history, and censorship, with a particular emphasis on Percy Bysshe Shelley and the intersection of law and literature. He has published extensively on topics such as blasphemy in Romantic poetry, censorship in 18th-century legal contexts, and pedagogical approaches to free speech. His work bridges literary analysis with historical and legal frameworks.
- Research interests: Romanticism, legal precedents in literature, freedom of expression, 18th-19th century British literature.
Whickman’s publications include contributions to The Routledge Companion to Freedom of Expression and Censorship (2023) and Blasphemy and Politics in Romantic Literature (2020). His articles explore revisonal processes in Shelley’s poetry and interdisciplinary approaches to the Romantic period.
His research outputs have garnered 270 total downloads and 393 total views, reflecting strong academic engagement. Collaborations include co-editing works on Romantic literature with scholars like Maxine Branagh-Miscampbell.




