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Rosie Paice is a Lecturer in the Humanities Department at Northumbria University, specializing in 17th and 18th-century literature. Her research focuses on John Milton's epics, country estate landscapes in literature, and manuscript poetry like Thomas Fairfax's works. She holds a PhD in English Literature (2002) and actively supervises PhD students.
- Education: PhD in English Literature (2002)
- Recent Projects: Current projects include green/blue spaces in country estates and a monograph on Milton's love themes
Her research interests span literary gardening symbolism, early modern food culture, and intersections between literature and environmental history. She frequently presents at conferences and has organized events like 'Early Modern Ecologies' (2021) and 'Water Works' (2022).
Paice's publications explore themes like Milton's gendered gardening metaphors, Blake's empire critique, and Shakespearean culinary symbolism. She serves as a peer reviewer for Shakespeare journal and actively engages in academic networking.
Her work bridges literary analysis with historical context, emphasizing how spatial and sensory elements shape textual meaning. Current research integrates archival manuscript studies with contemporary environmental humanities themes.





