Christine Poulson was born and raised in North Yorkshire, England. She has established a successful career in academia and is currently a research fellow at the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies at Sheffield University. Poulson's expertise in nineteenth-century art and literature has led to her appointment as the chair of the William Morris Society.
In addition to her work in academia, Poulson is a published author, having written extensively on 19th-century art and literature. Her most recent non-fiction work focuses on Arthurian legend in British art from 1840 to 1920. Poulson's unique insights and knowledge in this area have made her a respected voice in the field.
Poulson's personal life is as interesting as her professional accomplishments. She currently resides in a water mill in Derbyshire, England with her family. Living in such a unique and historic home is no doubt an inspiration for Poulson's writing and research. Her ability to balance her academic career with her personal life is a testament to her dedication and passion for her work.