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Tom MacFaul is a Lecturer in the Faculty of English Language & Literature at the University of Oxford and a member of St Edmund Hall College. His research focuses on early modern literature with particular emphasis on Shakespeare, gender dynamics, literary paternity, and environmental humanities. He has authored multiple books including Male Friendship in Shakespeare and his Contemporaries (2007), Shakespeare and the Natural World (2015), and edited Tottel's Miscellany for Penguin Books (2011).
His current projects explore representations of good women in Renaissance and 18th-century drama, care/decorum concepts in Renaissance literature, and literature surrounding the Glorious Revolution. He has published widely on Sidney, Spenser, Donne, and Romantic-era writers like Wordsworth and Keats.
MacFaul's work bridges Renaissance and Romantic studies through analyses of space, nature, and interpersonal relationships. His recent projects on recognition in Shakespeare and spatial representations in Romantic writing demonstrate interdisciplinary approaches to literary analysis.




