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Tim Fulford

    Professor Tim Fulford is a leading voice in the historicised critique of literature, particularly focusing on the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, with a special emphasis on Romantic literature. He has authored a series of internationally acclaimed, authoritative works that explore poetry's intricate connections to the politics of landscape and rural society. His scholarship delves into issues of gender, especially the politicisation of masculinity, as well as themes of exploration, colonialism, and science. Fulford's writings illuminate how poetry engaged with and reflected the sociopolitical currents of its time, offering profound insights into historical contexts.

    The Late Poetry of the Lake Poets
    Landscape, Liberty and Authority
    The New Cambridge Companion to Coleridge