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Professor Sandie Byrne is a Professor of English at the University of Oxford, affiliated with Kellogg College and the Oxford University Department for Continuing Education (OUDCE). She holds roles as a Fellow, Senior Tutor, and Director of Studies in English. Her research focuses on poetic form, post-Second World War poetry, Jane Austen, and literary elegy. She is currently working on a history of English elegy.
Her academic contributions include numerous books and chapters, such as Poetry and Class (2020), Tony Harrison and the Classics (2022), and critical editions like George Bernard Shaw: Plays (2002). She has also contributed to radio and TV programs on literary figures like Saki and Tony Harrison.
Teaching areas span English literature from 1760 to the present, varieties of the English language, and related historical contexts. Her work bridges literary analysis with cultural studies, emphasizing the intersection of form, social context, and historical narrative.
Professor Byrne’s awards and fellowships are not explicitly listed, but her extensive publications and editorial roles reflect her scholarly impact. She advises students and collaborates on grants focused on 20th-century literature and classical influences in modern poetry.
Her engagement with Jane Austen’s material culture and post-war poetry highlights interdisciplinary approaches, while her editorial work for journals like Humanities underscores her commitment to advancing literary scholarship.




