Prof Matthew Jarvis

Senior Lecturer in Literature and Place
Assistant Faculty Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research)
Manylion Cyswllt
- Ebost: maj52@aber.ac.uk
- ORCID: 0000-0001-6192-2066
- Swyddfa: D22, Adeilad Hugh Owen
- Ffôn: +44 (0) 1970 628731
- Gwefan Personol: http://www.matthew-jarvis.co.uk/
- Twitter: thatmattjarvis
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Dysgu
Module Coordinator
- EN30420 - Writing in the Margins: Twentieth-Century Welsh Poetry in English
- ENM3020 - Research and Project Planning
Lecturer
- WRM6060 - Writer as Practitioner 2
- WR22120 - Adventures with Poetry
- PGM0410 - Ways of Reading
- ENM0560 - Master's Dissertation
- EN21020 - Literary Geographies
Attendance Dept Admin
- WL30620 - Remix: Chaucer In The Then and Now
- EN30120 - Reading Theory / Reading Text
- EN20120 - Literary Theory: Debates and Dialogues
- EN10120 - Critical Practice
- EN10220 - Ancestral Voices
- EN11220 - American Literature 1819-1925
- EN11320 - Critical Practice
- EN19920 - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Climate Change
- EN21020 - Literary Geographies
- EN21120 - Contemporary Writing and Climate Crisis
- EN21220 - Literature and Climate in the Nineteenth Century
- EN22120 - Place and Self
- EN22920 - Literature since the '60s
- EN28720 - Writing Women for the Public Stage, 1670-1780
- EN30320 - Victorian Childhoods
- EN30420 - Writing in the Margins: Twentieth-Century Welsh Poetry in English
- EN30820 - Haunting Texts
- EN31320 - The Mark of the Beast: Animals in Literature from the 1780s to the 1920s
- EN33620 - Ali Smith and 21st Century fiction(s)
- EN38120 - Post-Colonial African Literature in English
- ENM0220 - Queer and Now: 100 years of Queer Writing
- ENM0560 - Master's Dissertation
- ENM1220 - Postwar American Fiction
- ENM1520 - Romantic Radical Cultures
- ENM1620 - Women, Fiction and Female Community, 1660-1792
- ENM3020 - Research and Project Planning
- ENM3120 - Reading Ulysses
- ENM3220 - Literature and Human Rights
- ENM3320 - Poetry After Darwin
- ENM3720 - Representing Disability: Literature in the Long Nineteenth Century
- WL10120 - Re-imagining Nineteenth-Century Literature
- WL10420 - Introduction to Poetry
- WL10820 - We Have Always Been Here: Queer Writing from Antiquity to the Present
- WL11420 - Literature And The Sea
- WL11920 - Peering into Possibility: Speculative Fiction and the Now
- WR11020 - Beginning Creative Writing Part 1
- WR11120 - Beginning Creative Writing Part 2
- WR20620 - Writing Selves
- WR21120 - Telling True Stories: ways of Writing Creative Non-Fiction
- WR22120 - Adventures with Poetry
- WR31820 - Crisis Writing
- WR31920 - Writing Horror
- WR32120 - Writing and Place
- WR32420 - Writing Crime Fiction
- WR32620 - Writing Music
- WRM6060 - Writer as Practitioner 2
- WRM6140 - Writer as Practitioner 1
- WRM6320 - Writer as Scholar
- WRM6420 - Modes in Contemporary Poetry
- WRM6620 - Writer as Professional
- MOR0510 - Dulliau Darllen
- MOR2210 - Sgiliau Ymchwil a Datblygiad Personol
- PGM0010 - Practice based research skills in Art and Design
- PGM0010 - Practice based research skills in Art and Design
- PGM0210 - Principles of Research Design
- PGM0310 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (0310)
- PGM0410 - Ways of Reading
- PGM0720 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (0720)
- PGM0810 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (0810)
- PGM0910 - Statistics in context: collecting, handling and presenting data
- PGM1010 - Quantitative Data Collection and Analysis (for social scientists)
- PGM1010 - Quantitative Data Collection and Analysis (for social scientists)
- PGM1210 - Manuscript Skills: Post Medieval Palaeographic and Diplomatic
- PGM1610 - Public Engagement and Impact
- PGM1910 - Leadership for Researchers
- PGM2010 - Specialist Research Skills for scientists
- PGM2210 - Research Skills and Personal Development (Arts and Humanities) (2210)
- PGM2310 - Research Skills and Personal Development (Science) (2310)
- PGM2410 - Research Seminar Skills in the Life Sciences
- PGM2510 - Grants Development Workshops
- PGM2610 - Reading and Writing Development Group
- PGM2610 - Reading and Writing Development Group
- PGM2710 - Theoretical Foundations of Research in Law and Criminology
- PGM2810 - Skills in Bioinformatics for Biologists
- PGM3410 - Using Manuscript Sources for Medieval Studies: palaeography and diplomatic
- PGM3510 - Sources for Postgraduate Research in the Modern Humanities and Social Sciences
- PGM3610 - Texts that made the Middle Ages: Latin for postgraduates
- PGM3710 - Designing Criminological Research
- PGM4005 - Ethics, Plagiarism and Academic Practice for Research Students
- PGM4005 - Ethics, Plagiarism and Academic Practice for Research Students
- PGM4005 - Ethics, Plagiarism and Academic Practice for Research Students
- PGM4120 - Research Skills and Personal Development (0120)
- PGM4120 - Research Skills and Personal Development (0120)
- PGM4120 - Research Skills and Personal Development (0120)
- PGM4210 - Principles of Research Design
- PGM4210 - Principles of Research Design
- PGM4210 - Principles of Research Design
- PGM4310 - Quantitative Data Collection and Analysis
- PGM4310 - Quantitative Data Collection and Analysis
- PGM4310 - Quantitative Data Collection and Analysis
- PGM4420 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (1120)
- PGM4420 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (1120)
- PGM4420 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (1120)
- PGM4420 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (1120)
- PGM4510 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (1710)
- PGM4510 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (1710)
- PGM4510 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (1710)
- PGM4610 - Leadership for Researchers
- PGM4610 - Leadership for Researchers
- PGM4610 - Leadership for Researchers
- PGM4610 - Leadership for Researchers
- PGM4710 - Research Skills and Personal Development (Arts and Humanities) (2210)
- PGM4710 - Research Skills and Personal Development (Arts and Humanities) (2210)
- PGM4710 - Research Skills and Personal Development (Arts and Humanities) (2210)
- PGM4820 - Orientation in Professional Research
- PGM4820 - Orientation in Professional Research
- PGM4820 - Orientation in Professional Research
- PGM4940 - Work Based Research in Professional Contexts
- PGM4940 - Work Based Research in Professional Contexts
- PGM4940 - Work Based Research in Professional Contexts
- PGM5060 - Pilot Doctoral Enquiry Project
- PGM5060 - Pilot Doctoral Enquiry Project
- PGM5060 - Pilot Doctoral Enquiry Project
- PGM5060 - Pilot Doctoral Enquiry Project
- PGM5410 - Research Seminar Skills in Physical Sciences
- PGM5410 - Research Seminar Skills in Physical Sciences
- PGM6210 - Philosophy and Contemporary Culture
- PGM6310 - Subject Specific Research Skills
- PGM6410 - Writing your first Journal Article
- PGM6410 - Writing your first Journal Article
- PGM8110 - How to Organise a Conference
Blackboard Dept Admin
- WL30620 - Remix: Chaucer In The Then and Now
- EN30120 - Reading Theory / Reading Text
- EN20120 - Literary Theory: Debates and Dialogues
- EN10120 - Critical Practice
- EN10220 - Ancestral Voices
- EN11220 - American Literature 1819-1925
- EN11320 - Critical Practice
- EN19920 - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Climate Change
- EN21020 - Literary Geographies
- EN21120 - Contemporary Writing and Climate Crisis
- EN21220 - Literature and Climate in the Nineteenth Century
- EN22120 - Place and Self
- EN22920 - Literature since the '60s
- EN28720 - Writing Women for the Public Stage, 1670-1780
- EN30320 - Victorian Childhoods
- EN30420 - Writing in the Margins: Twentieth-Century Welsh Poetry in English
- EN30820 - Haunting Texts
- EN31320 - The Mark of the Beast: Animals in Literature from the 1780s to the 1920s
- EN33620 - Ali Smith and 21st Century fiction(s)
- EN38120 - Post-Colonial African Literature in English
- ENM0220 - Queer and Now: 100 years of Queer Writing
- ENM0560 - Master's Dissertation
- ENM1220 - Postwar American Fiction
- ENM1520 - Romantic Radical Cultures
- ENM1620 - Women, Fiction and Female Community, 1660-1792
- ENM3020 - Research and Project Planning
- ENM3120 - Reading Ulysses
- ENM3220 - Literature and Human Rights
- ENM3320 - Poetry After Darwin
- ENM3720 - Representing Disability: Literature in the Long Nineteenth Century
- WL10120 - Re-imagining Nineteenth-Century Literature
- WL10420 - Introduction to Poetry
- WL10820 - We Have Always Been Here: Queer Writing from Antiquity to the Present
- WL11420 - Literature And The Sea
- WL11920 - Peering into Possibility: Speculative Fiction and the Now
- WR11020 - Beginning Creative Writing Part 1
- WR11120 - Beginning Creative Writing Part 2
- WR20620 - Writing Selves
- WR21120 - Telling True Stories: ways of Writing Creative Non-Fiction
- WR22120 - Adventures with Poetry
- WR31820 - Crisis Writing
- WR31920 - Writing Horror
- WR32120 - Writing and Place
- WR32420 - Writing Crime Fiction
- WR32620 - Writing Music
- WRM6060 - Writer as Practitioner 2
- WRM6140 - Writer as Practitioner 1
- WRM6320 - Writer as Scholar
- WRM6420 - Modes in Contemporary Poetry
- WRM6620 - Writer as Professional
- MOR0510 - Dulliau Darllen
- MOR2210 - Sgiliau Ymchwil a Datblygiad Personol
- PGM0010 - Practice based research skills in Art and Design
- PGM0010 - Practice based research skills in Art and Design
- PGM0210 - Principles of Research Design
- PGM0310 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (0310)
- PGM0410 - Ways of Reading
- PGM0720 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (0720)
- PGM0810 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (0810)
- PGM0910 - Statistics in context: collecting, handling and presenting data
- PGM1010 - Quantitative Data Collection and Analysis (for social scientists)
- PGM1010 - Quantitative Data Collection and Analysis (for social scientists)
- PGM1210 - Manuscript Skills: Post Medieval Palaeographic and Diplomatic
- PGM1610 - Public Engagement and Impact
- PGM1910 - Leadership for Researchers
- PGM2010 - Specialist Research Skills for scientists
- PGM2210 - Research Skills and Personal Development (Arts and Humanities) (2210)
- PGM2310 - Research Skills and Personal Development (Science) (2310)
- PGM2410 - Research Seminar Skills in the Life Sciences
- PGM2510 - Grants Development Workshops
- PGM2610 - Reading and Writing Development Group
- PGM2610 - Reading and Writing Development Group
- PGM2710 - Theoretical Foundations of Research in Law and Criminology
- PGM2810 - Skills in Bioinformatics for Biologists
- PGM3410 - Using Manuscript Sources for Medieval Studies: palaeography and diplomatic
- PGM3510 - Sources for Postgraduate Research in the Modern Humanities and Social Sciences
- PGM3610 - Texts that made the Middle Ages: Latin for postgraduates
- PGM3710 - Designing Criminological Research
- PGM4005 - Ethics, Plagiarism and Academic Practice for Research Students
- PGM4005 - Ethics, Plagiarism and Academic Practice for Research Students
- PGM4005 - Ethics, Plagiarism and Academic Practice for Research Students
- PGM4120 - Research Skills and Personal Development (0120)
- PGM4120 - Research Skills and Personal Development (0120)
- PGM4120 - Research Skills and Personal Development (0120)
- PGM4210 - Principles of Research Design
- PGM4210 - Principles of Research Design
- PGM4210 - Principles of Research Design
- PGM4310 - Quantitative Data Collection and Analysis
- PGM4310 - Quantitative Data Collection and Analysis
- PGM4310 - Quantitative Data Collection and Analysis
- PGM4420 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (1120)
- PGM4420 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (1120)
- PGM4420 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (1120)
- PGM4420 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (1120)
- PGM4510 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (1710)
- PGM4510 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (1710)
- PGM4510 - Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis (1710)
- PGM4610 - Leadership for Researchers
- PGM4610 - Leadership for Researchers
- PGM4610 - Leadership for Researchers
- PGM4610 - Leadership for Researchers
- PGM4710 - Research Skills and Personal Development (Arts and Humanities) (2210)
- PGM4710 - Research Skills and Personal Development (Arts and Humanities) (2210)
- PGM4710 - Research Skills and Personal Development (Arts and Humanities) (2210)
- PGM4820 - Orientation in Professional Research
- PGM4820 - Orientation in Professional Research
- PGM4820 - Orientation in Professional Research
- PGM4940 - Work Based Research in Professional Contexts
- PGM4940 - Work Based Research in Professional Contexts
- PGM4940 - Work Based Research in Professional Contexts
- PGM5060 - Pilot Doctoral Enquiry Project
- PGM5060 - Pilot Doctoral Enquiry Project
- PGM5060 - Pilot Doctoral Enquiry Project
- PGM5060 - Pilot Doctoral Enquiry Project
- PGM5410 - Research Seminar Skills in Physical Sciences
- PGM5410 - Research Seminar Skills in Physical Sciences
- PGM6210 - Philosophy and Contemporary Culture
- PGM6310 - Subject Specific Research Skills
- PGM6410 - Writing your first Journal Article
- PGM6410 - Writing your first Journal Article
- PGM8110 - How to Organise a Conference
Coordinator
- ENM3020 - Research and Project Planning
- EN30420 - Writing in the Margins: Twentieth-Century Welsh Poetry in English
Moderator
Oriau Swydda (Amseroedd Cyswllt Myfyrwyr)
- Dydd Mercher 10:00-11:00
Cyhoeddiadau
Jarvis, M 2025, A vibrant world? Approaching the nonhuman in John Freeman’s What Possessed Me. in G Goodwin (ed.), The Radiant Ordinary: A Celebration of John Freeman. Broken Sleep Books.
Jarvis, M 2020, The Mallarmé Poems: Being Thirteen Free Improvisations on Lines from Mallarmé. Cinnamon Press, Blaenau Ffestiniog.
Jarvis, M 2019, In and Out of the Nation: Poetry Wales in the 1960s and 1970s. in K McLoughlin (ed.), British Literature in Transition, 1960-1980: Flower Power. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 232-246.
Jarvis, M 2017, Devolutionary Complexities: Reading Three New Poets. in Devolutionary Readings: English-Language Poetry and Contemporary Wales. Modern Poetry, vol. 10, Peter Lang, Oxford, pp. 89-114.
Jarvis, M (ed.) 2017, Devolutionary Readings: English-Language Poetry and Contemporary Wales. Modern Poetry, vol. 10, Peter Lang, Oxford. 10.3726/b13147
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