The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature
The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature: Volume 3 (1660-1790)
Edited by David Hopkins and Charles Martindale
Author Information
Edited by David Hopkins, Emeritus Professor of English Literature and Senior Research Fellow, University of Bristol, and Charles Martindale, Dean of Arts, Professor of Latin, University of Bristol
David Hopkins is Emeritus Professor of English Literature and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Bristol. His teaching and research interests have largely been focused on English poetry and literary criticism of the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (especially Milton, Cowley, Dryden, Pope, and Johnson) and on English/Classical literary relations.
Charles Martindale is Professor of Latin and Dean of Arts at the University of Bristol. His research interests are wide-ranging, with a particular commitment to cross-disciplinary research. He is interested in Latin poetry (particularly Catullus, Virgil, Horace, Ovid, Lucan) and its reception, especially in English literature.
Contributors:
Paul Davis (University College London)
David Fairer (University of Leeds)
Philip Hicks (Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame)
Dan Hooley (University of Missouri)
David Hopkins (University of Bristol)
Freya Johnston (St Anne's College Oxford)
Malcolm Kelsall (Cardiff University)
Jayne Lewis (University of California, Irvine)
Charles Martindale (University of Bristol)
Tom Mason (University of Bristol)
Victoria Moul (King's College London)
Fred Parker (Clare College Cambridge)
Juan Christian Pellicer (University of Oslo)
Adam Potkay (College of William and Mary)
Henry Power (University of Exeter)
Martin Priestman (Roehampton University)
Bruce Redford (Boston University)
Philip Smallwood (Birmingham City University)
Robin Sowerby (University of Stirling)
Penelope Wilson (University of Durham)