Nat Reeve has a BA (Hons) in English from the University of Cambridge (Jesus College) and an MA in Victorian Literature, Art and Culture from Royal Hollway, University of London.
His Ph.D. on “Queer Reading the Work of Elizabeth Siddal”, fully funded by the AHRC (TECHNE DTP), was awarded with no corrections in 2023. Nat was also the 2020 Amy P. Goldman Pre-Raphaelite Fellow at the University of Delaware and the Delaware Art Museum.
He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and a zealous champion of weird pedagogy.
Nat has taught English and Creative Writing at University of Warwick, University of Exeter, and Royal Holloway as well as guest lecturing at the University of Oxford, the University of Delaware and Arizona State University.
Currently, he is Honorary Research Fellow at the MRC Centre for Medical Mycology at the University of Exeter.
His work has appeared in Word & Image, Pre-Raphaelite Sister: Art Poetry and Female Agency in Victorian Britain, History News Network, Tate Etc, Art UK and CLiC, Green Blues, and The Journal of Victorian Culture