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Dr. Sara Lodge is a Senior Lecturer at the School of English, University of St Andrews. A specialist in 19th-century literature and culture, she focuses on intersections between popular culture, visual culture, and eco-criticism. Her recent work explores creative spaces like Victorian theatre and periodicals.
- BA (Hons), University of Cambridge
- DPhil, University of Oxford
Research Interests: Lodge’s scholarship spans Victorian literature, eco-criticism, rhetoric, and the literary essay. She investigates writers who bridge artistic and scientific domains, and analyzes cultural intersections in 19th-century creative spaces.
Recent Publications Trends: Her articles address Victorian humor (Thomas Hood), gender dynamics in detective fiction, eco-critical themes in children’s literature, and cultural narratives in fantasy writing. These works emphasize interdisciplinary approaches and historical context.
- Scientific Awards: Scotsman Scottish Book of the Year 2024, Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2019, Daisy Ronco Fellowship
Supervision: Actively supervises PhD students, including Bethany Gilbert and Alice Remmington. Leads funded projects like Research Re-boot (COVID-19 Impact) and Inventing Edward Lear, supported by the Royal Society of Edinburgh and Leverhulme Trust.



