James Waddell

PhD Student, University College London

James Waddell is a writer, early modernist, and a PhD student at University College London, where he is investigating mind-wandering, attention lapses and digression in early modern romance. His writing has appeared in The Times Literary Supplement, The Economist and The Observer, among other publications. He lives in London.

Written by James Waddell

Painting of a woman in a Victorian dress resting her head on her hand at a table with a bowl and a book by a window.

The fear that trashy media will rot your brain goes way back

Keeping up with the Faerie Queene: from early modern romances to reality TV, does bingeing ‘lowbrow’ culture rot the brain?

by James Waddell