Dr. Guy Woodward, B.A. (Oxon.), M. Phil and Ph.D (Dublin)

Dr Woodward studied English Language and Literature at the University of Oxford, gaining a B.A. in 2005. He completed an M. Phil. in Anglo Irish Literature at Trinity College Dublin in 2006, and was subsequently awarded a Ph.D. for his thesis on Culture, Northern Ireland and the Second World War in 2012. He was awarded an Irish Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship for 2012-13.
He has taught on the JF ‘Writing Ireland’ and ‘Irish Writing’ courses and the SF ‘Introduction to Modernism’ and ‘Victorianism’ courses.
Publications
‘“We Must Know More Than Ireland”: John Hewitt and Eastern Europe’ in East of Ireland: Irish Literary and Cultural Connections to Central/Eastern Europe, ed. Ljiljana Gjurgjan, Aidan O’Malley and Eve Patten (Oxford: Peter Lang, forthcoming).
‘History, Nationalism and The Emperor of Ice Cream’ in The Politics of Irish Writing, ed. Katerina Jencova, Michaela Markova, Radvan Markus, Hana Pavelkova (Prague: Centre for Irish Studies, Charles University, 2010).
Critical Profiles on Sebastian Barry, Alan Bennett, Ciaran Carson and Gillian Slovo, British Council ContemporaryWriters Website, 2009.
Contact: woodwarg@tcd.ie