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Senior Lecturer in English, University of Winchester

Daniel Varndell is a senior lecturer in English Literature at the University of Winchester. He specialises in twentieth century fiction - especially what is loosely referred to as the 'modern' period (1850-1950), and what is (even more loosely) referred to as 'postmodernism'. He also teaches courses on psychoanalysis, film, critical theory, and intertextuality.

Daniel is an interdisciplinary scholar, and has published many articles and chapters on film, including two books: 'Hollywood Remakes, Deleuze, and the Grandfather Paradox' (in 2014) and 'Torturous Etiquettes: Film Performance and Social Form' (in 2023). He has given talks at conferences across North America, Europe, and the UK.

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    Senior Lecturer in English, University of Winchester