Andrew Radford
Lecturer
Department of Critical studies
University of Glasgow
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr Radford is currently researching the life and work of the interwar novelist Olive Moore. He has published essays and reviews on Joseph Conrad and the maps of modernism. Topics of completed and current doctoral research projects supervised include: eco-criticism, animal studies and the imperial romance; mystical and cultural geographies; British writings on China 1890-1930; the role of the adolescent in the fiction of Rosamond Lehmann, Graham Greene and Elizabeth Bowen. Recent supervision in contemporary literature includes two AHRC-funded students in creative writing.
Research Interest
Olive Moore Translation Studies Creative Writing J. G. Farrell and Anglo-Irish Literature
Publications
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Radford, A., Sandberg, E., Bentley, N., Saunders, G. and Miles, N. (2013) Modern literature. Year's Work in English Studies, 92(1), pp. 752-814.
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Radford, A. (2015) A 'fine, mysterious, almost sacred fable'? Retelling the Grail Quest in Mary Butts' Armed with Madness. Literature and Theology, 29(3), pp. 298-322.
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Radford, A. (2015) XV: Modern literature. Year's Work in English Studies, 94(1), pp. 839-951.