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Professor Philip Shaw is a Professor of Romantic Studies in the Department of English at the University of Leicester. Specializing in British Romantic literature, literary theory, and visual culture, he holds a PhD on the poetry of Wordsworth and Byron. He has taught extensively on 18th and 19th-century literature, literary theory, visual culture, and contemporary literature. His research explores themes like war, sublimity, and the interplay between literature and art, particularly in the context of the Napoleonic Wars and post-war cultural responses.
His publications span critical analyses of Romantic poets (e.g., Wordsworth, Byron, Coleridge), visual representations of conflict, and interdisciplinary studies of war’s impact on art and literature. Notable works include studies on Waterloo’s cultural legacy, sublimity in Romantic poetry, and the aesthetic frameworks of Romanticism. His work bridges literary analysis with historical and visual studies, emphasizing the socio-political dimensions of artistic expression.
While no specific awards are mentioned, his contributions to Romantic studies are evident through his prolific publications and teaching. He advises no listed students and has no grants detailed in the provided texts. His academic activities include conference participation and editorial work in Romanticism journals.


