Aditi Jain is a doctoral assistant working under the supervision of Prof Patrick Vincent. Her research looks at the intersections of grief and language in British Romanticism, with a particular focus on Wordsworth’s poetry. Prior to coming to Neuchatel, she received an MLitt in Romantic and Victorian Studies from the University of St Andrews (2024), and a Bachelors in English Literature from the University of Delhi (2023). She also worked briefly in the publishing industry in London, before returning to academia.
Aditi is currently preparing an edition of Wordsworth’s 1807 Poems, in Two Volumes for the Oxford Worlds Classics series, in collaboration with Sarah Houghton-Walker (University of Cambridge).
William Wordsworth, Poems, in Two Volumes, ed. by Aditi Jain and Sarah Houghton-Walker (Oxford Worlds Classics, forthcoming)
Aditi Jain, “Odysseus’s Timely Choice”, The Odyssey, by Arnav Gogoi, Worldview Publications, New Delhi, October 2025
‘Yet, are they here?’: Wordsworth’s Poetics of Interruption,’ at Wordsworth Summer Conference, Rydal Hall, August 2025
‘Poems in Two Volumes (1807): A Close Look at Wordsworth’s (non)Form,’ at Wordsworth Summer Conference, Rydal Hall, August 2024
‘A Poetry of Thought: Language and its paucity in the works of Arthur Hugh Clough,’ at Queen’s Graduate Conference of Literature, Queen’s University, Canada, May 2024 (online)
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