Jasmine Jagger

jasmine jagger
Academic Position:
Stipendiary College Lecturer
Research Interests:
19th and 20th centuries
Jasmine Jagger is formerly Postdoctoral Research Assistant at the Faculty of English and currently College Lecturer in English Literature at Jesus College, Oxford. Her research explores affective bodies of verse from the long-19th century to the present day. Her essays and articles have been published in Romanticism, Literary Imagination, The Cambridge Quarterly, Cambridge Humanities Review, Apollo, Victorian Poetry, and The Carrollian. She is currently turning her doctoral thesis (Cambridge) into a book on Affective Rhythms in Poetry from the long nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century.
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1 Edward Lear and Fantasy Jasmine Jagger provides a short introduction to Edward Lear, a literary nonsense author whose… Jasmine Jagger
2 Edward Lear's Feelings: Weeping 'He weeps by the side of the ocean, He weeps on the top of the hill', the poet wrote of himself in… Matthew Bevis, Jasmine Jagger
3 Edward Lear's Feelings: Laughter Lear once spoke of 'this ludicrously whirligig life which one suffers from first and laughs at… Matthew Bevis, Jasmine Jagger
4 Edward Lear's Feelings: Disgust This programme explores appetite, desire, and disgust in Lear. It studies a range of limericks… Jasmine Jagger, Matthew Bevis
5 Edward Lear's Feelings: Wonder This programme examines different meanings of 'wonder' in Lear - as both a positive and a negative… Jasmine Jagger, Matthew Bevis
6 Edward Lear's Feelings: Introduction This programme introduces Lear and outlines the structure of the programmes. Each episode will take… Jasmine Jagger, Matthew Bevis