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Andrew Radford is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Glasgow, teaching a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in post-1900 Anglo-American Literature. He has extensive research interests in European Modernism, British Surrealism, and the politics of British fiction from the 1930s to post-1945. Radford has published essays and reviews on various authors, including Katherine Mansfield and Sylvia Townsend Warner, and is particularly focused on post-war British women writers. He has a notable history of supervising doctoral students and has been involved in several significant research projects, including AHRC-funded work on popular occult culture in Britain from 1875 to 1947. Radford’s ongoing research examines the contributions of progressive Scottish-Canadian cultural figures and avant-garde publishing while he prepares for the release of his forthcoming book on Women Writers and Country House Fiction.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow
Teaches courses in post-1900 Anglo-American Literature and supervises graduate research.