Our Research
Research in English at Oxford covers a wide range of work in literature and language over all periods to the present. While focusing especially on mainstream literary and textual research, it also takes in broadcast media, film and drama, language and linguistics, history of the book, women’s studies and American studies. We have approximately 100 research-active staff, who include university lecturers, readers and professors in the English Faculty, members of other university departments or divisions, research fellows, college lecturers, and independent scholars closely involved with the university.
The heart of the Faculty’s collaborative research activity is in the programme of research seminars held on a weekly or fortnightly basis, which act as a focus for particular interest groups and an opportunity for staff and research students to give papers on their work and get feedback, and to meet specialists from other universities and institutions, in the UK and abroad.
Research Areas
Research Projects
Digital Miscellanies Index
Diseases of Modern Life
TIDE: Travel, Transculturality, and Identity in England, c.1550–1700
CLASP (Consolidated Library of Anglo-Saxon Poetry)
Towards a New Edition of the Wycliffite Bible
Great Writers Inspire
Writers Make Worlds
Creative Multilingualism
LitHits
Stuart Successions Project
Richardson Editions Project
Modern Fairies and Loathly Ladies
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation
Digital Edgeworth Network
Words in War-time
Writing 1900
Seminars
Research Seminars
Research Centres
The Faculty and its members are involved in a number of research centres and groupings: