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William Edwards is a doctoral assistant at the University of Neuchâtel's Institute of English Studies within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. He joined the university in 2021 and is currently researching Lord Byron's political views for his dissertation. He co-teaches the first-year Introduction to Literature course.
Education: He completed his BA at King's College London and was a Clarendon Scholar at the University of Oxford from 2019-2020.
Research interests: His research focuses on 19th-century English literature, particularly the works of Lord Byron and John Keats. He explores themes such as political ideologies in Romantic poetry, the evolution of epic forms, and comparative literary analysis between Romantic and Elizabethan works.
Publications: His recent works include a review of *Don Juan: The Liberal Epic of the Nineteenth Century* (2024) and an analysis of Keats’s *Endymion* (2023), showcasing his engagement with Romantic-era texts and their historical contexts.
Awards: He was awarded the prestigious Clarendon Scholarship at the University of Oxford during 2019-2020.
Teaching and Grants: In addition to research, Edwards contributes to undergraduate education by co-teaching introductory literature courses. His academic trajectory reflects a deep commitment to Romantic literature and its political dimensions.

