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Dr. Sally Bayley is a Lecturer at Lady Margaret Hall and tutor at Balliol and St. Hugh’s Colleges, Oxford. She is affiliated with the English Faculty at the University of Oxford. Her research focuses on modern and contemporary American literature, with specializations in Sylvia Plath studies, domestic space, and interdisciplinary literary analysis. She has published influential works like Eye Rhymes (2007) and Home on the Horizon (2010), exploring themes of visual art in literature and American cultural identity. Her play I Wish I Had A Sylvia Plath (2010) won awards and was accompanied by multimedia collaborations. Current projects include a study on diaries/journals as identity constructs across history.
Education details are not explicitly listed, but her academic trajectory includes advanced work in English literature. Research interests span Sylvia Plath’s artistic legacy, Emily Dickinson’s poetic space, and Bob Dylan’s visual art within the Hopper tradition. Collaborations include animated films (Letter to the World) and symposia with filmmakers like Tristine Skyer. She has advised on interdisciplinary projects blending literature with theater, dance, and visual arts.
Scientific recognitions include awards for her play and commissioned artworks tied to her publications. No specific grants or lab affiliations are mentioned, but her work frequently intersects with cultural institutions like New York University and the Royal Festival Hall.




