The Oxford Handbook of Edmund Spenser
Edited by Richard A. McCabe
Author Information
Richard A. McCabe is Fellow of Merton College, and Professor of English Language and Literature at Oxford University. He was elected FBA in 2007. He is author of Joseph Hall: A Study in Satire and Meditation (1982), The Pillars of Eternity: Time and Providence in 'The Faerie Queene' (1989), Incest, Drama, and Nature's Law 1550-1700 (1993), and Spenser's Monstrous Regiment: Elizabethan Ireland and the Poetics of Difference (2002). He has edited Edmund Spenser: The Shorter Poems for Penguin (1999). With Howard Erskine-Hill he co-edited Presenting Poetry: Composition, Publication, Reception (1995), and with David Womersley Literary Milieux: Essays in Text and Context presented to Howard Erskine-Hill.
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David J. Baker, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Elizabeth Jane Bellamy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
oseph Black, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Kenneth Borris, McGill University
Ciaran Brady, Trinity College Dublin
Christopher Burlinson, Jesus College, Cambridge
Colin Burrow, All Souls College, Oxford
Joseph Campana, Rice University in Houston, Texas
Lisa Celovsky, Suffolk University
Patrick Cheney, Penn State University
Jeff Dolven, Princeton University
Wayne Erickson, Georgia State University
Andrew Escobedo, Ohio University
Elizabeth Fowler, University of Virginia
Roland Greene, Stanford University
Linda Gregerson, University of Michigan
Andrew Hadfield, University of Sussex
Elizabeth D. Harvey, University of Toronto
Elizabeth Heale, University of Reading
Carol V. Kaske, Cornell University
Andrew King, University College Cork
Clare R. Kinney, University of Virginia
Theresa Krier, Macalester College
Jason Lawrence, University of Hull
Joseph Loewenstein, Washington University
Peter Mack, University of Warwick
Willy Maley, University of Glasgow
Richard A. McCabe, Oxford University
Claire McEachern, University of California, Los Angeles
Tom MacFaul, Merton College, University of Oxford
David Lee Miller, University of South Carolina
Michelle O'Callaghan, University of Reading
Lee Piepho, Sweet Briar College
Anne Lake Prescott, Barnard College
Syrithe Pugh, University of Aberdeen
Claire Preston, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
Mark David Rasmussen, Centre College
John D. Staines, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York
Paul D. Stegner, California Polytechnic, San Luis Obispo
Dorothy A. Stephens, University of Arkansas
Gordon Teskey, Harvard University
Bart van Es, Oxford University
David Scott Wilson-Okamura, East Carolina University
Andrew Zurcher, Queens' College, Cambridge