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About

I teach early modern English literature across a range of periods, from the poetry, prose, and drama of the Renaissance to the works of Restoration and eighteenth-century authors: from William Shakespeare to William Cowper. I have also taught specialist courses in writing of the English Revolution (1630-60) and literature and the North of England (1840-the present).

Like my teaching, my research lies in the Renaissance and Restoration periods, from Shakespeare onwards. Having worked extensively on the writings and church life of John Bunyan, I now explore literature and religion in the seventeenth century more broadly, with an emphasis on Dissenting experience as well as early modern Protestant poetics and polemics.

My current research projects concern the writing of Dissent in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Calvinism in Elizabethan and Jacobean drama, particularly Shakespeare, as well as the relationship between literature, religion, and politics in the Restoration. I am also interested in the English Revolution, the writings of eighteenth-century authors of the Dissenting or Calvinist traditions - such as Defoe and Cowper - as well as in John Bunyan's literary and cultural 'afterlife'.

I would welcome postgraduate students (MA, MRes, or PhD) with interests in any of the following areas of research:

Shakespeare
Renaissance poetry and drama
Restoration literature
Literature and the English Revolution
Literature and theology
John Bunyan and writers of the 'Puritan'/Nonconformist or Dissenting tradition
Early Modern literature, religion, and politics (1550-1750)

Prizes or Honours

  • Learning & Teaching Prize (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Liverpool, 2013)