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  1. May 4, 2021 · Alex, Lucy’s Fellow and Director of Studies for Part I English, shares his thoughts on life, teaching and passion for his subject. I’m a literary critic, which for me has meant focusing a lot on poetry and how we write about it, but has also included studying history, philosophy, psychology and music at times.

  2. Jun 18, 2024 · Lecturer in Romanticism. Email: alex.freer@ed.ac.uk. Web: Publications. School of Literatures, Languages, and Cultures. 50 George Square. Edinburgh. Office Hours outside of the semester: please email to arrange an appointment.

  3. Dr Alexander Freer is a Fellow and Director of Studies in English at Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge.

  4. Alexander Freer. Published by Oxford University Press. https://global.oup.com/academic/covers/pop-up/9780198856986. Wordsworth’s Unremembered Pleasure (Oxford UP, 2020) investigates Wordsworth’s sustained interest in unnoticed, retrospective and “unremembered” pleasure.

  5. Jun 1, 2019 · Alexander Freer, a Research Fellow at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, is the author of “Wordsworth and the Infancy of Affection,” which appeared in Studies in Romanticism (2015), and “Shelley’s Vestimentary Poetics,” published in Philosophy and Literature (2018).

  6. Death is the great reality that is eternally united with Nature. In Romantic era death is romanticised, it considered as a dream through which one could escape the sufferings and hardships of human life. By knowing what the essence of life and death is, can people change their attitude towards death.

  7. Alexander Freer. Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge, UK. ABSTRACT. This essay traces the aspirations and limits of forgiveness in Prometheus Unbound and asks whether unbinding can ever amount to forgiving.