Editors
Editor
Dr Grace Moore (Otago)
grace.moore@litencyc.com
As the General Editor, Grace is responsible for the appointment of volume editors and, in consultation with the Publisher and Managing Editors, the Literary Encyclopedia’s content and scholarly development. She commissions articles across a range of areas, and remains an editor of the Victorian section.
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Managing Editor
Dr Cristina Sandru
cristinasandru@litencyc.com
Cristina has been working with the LE since 2007, and previously worked at various HE institutions across the UK. Cristina manages all queries regarding subscriptions, published content, accessing the database, offers of contribution, and any other editorial matters. She reviews all articles before publication and handles communication with librarians.
Assistant Managing Editor
Dr Jessica Gossling
jessicagossling@litencyc.com
Jessica handles subscriber communications, assists LE members in building bookshelves, and creates other pedagogical resources such as recommended readings and works lists. She assists editors and contributors in updating and revising previously published articles and in commissioning, editing, and uploading new articles. Jessica also manages the LE Book Prize.
Founding Editors
* indicates an editor who has retired but whose work remains represented in the Encyclopedia.
Reader in English at the University of East Anglia until 2012, founded the European Society for the Study of English (ESSE) and The Literary Encyclopedia. With a rich history in community arts, digital publishing, and scholarship on English, American, and French literature, his work spans Defoe to Austen, including efforts to define literature's role in societal shifts. His contributions are marked by his founding of ESSE and pivotal digital initiatives. Read more
Janet Todd (Cambridge, 2000-2005) *
Janet Todd, a renowned scholar at Cambridge and Aberdeen, specializes in 17th and 18th-century women's literature. Founder of Women and Literature and Women's Writing, she edited significant works of Aphra Behn and Mary Wollstonecraft. Her pivotal contributions also include the comprehensive Cambridge Jane Austen edition. Todd's impactful work has received accolades from NEH, Guggenheim, and the Leverhulme Foundation, firmly establishing her as a leading figure in literary scholarship and women's studies. Read more
Emory Elliott (1942-2009), a distinguished literary historian, championed Puritan writing, Women's Studies, and writers like Toni Morrison. The first in his family to attend college, he became Chair of American Studies at Princeton and later at the University of California, Riverside. Notable works include Power and the Pulpit in Puritan New England and editing the Columbia Literary History of the United States. Elliott was a fellow of NEH, ACLS, Guggenheim, and more, significantly contributing to literary studies and founding The Literary Encyclopedia. Read more
Senior Editors
Professor Chris Baldick
Goldsmiths, University of London
BA & DPhil from Oxford, now emeritus Professor of English at Goldsmiths College, he specialises in Modern Poetry and Post-Victorian Literature. Supervises topics in British poetry and fiction from 1890-present, including studies on Edward Thomas, Ambit magazine, and the novels of Graham Swift. Read more
Professor Jo Ann Cavallo
Columbia University
Chair of the Department of Italian at Columbia University, acclaimed for The World beyond Europe in the Romance Epics with an MLA Award. Author and editor, her work spans from medieval to modern Italian literature, with significant contributions to the study of epic narratives. Read more
Professor Peter Childs
Newman University, Birmingham
Professor of Modern English Literature at Newman University, Birmingham, and Fellow of the English Association, he has over 20 publications on post-1900 literature and culture. His research spans Paul Scott, Julian Barnes, Ian McEwan, to E.M. Forster, modernism, and post-colonial writing. Read more
Professor Roman Koropeckyj
UCLA
Professor of Slavic Languages & Literatures at UCLA, he specialises in Polish, Ukrainian, and Russian literature. With a BA from Columbia and a PhD from Harvard, his notable works include The Poetics of Revitalization and Adam Mickiewicz: The Life of a Romantic. Read more
Professor Sarah Peverley
University of Liverpool
Medievalist at the University of Liverpool, specialises in Wars of the Roses literature, manuscripts, and mermaids. BBC Radio 3 New Generation Thinker, editing John Hardyng's chronicles, and writing a mermaid history. Awarded by Leverhulme, AHRC, British Academy, and a Fellow of the RHS. Read more
Professor Jonathan Roe
University of York
Professor of English at the University of York, specialises in English and Italian Renaissance literature. Authored Shakespeare and Machiavelli and edited The Poems of Shakespeare, highlighting Italian influence. Explores 1950s-60s American poetry, with notable work on John Berryman. Read more
Professor Pat Rogers
University of South Florida
Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of South Florida, has authored or edited 50 books on 18th-century history and culture. His work appears in journals like Anglia and the English Historical Review. Notable contributions include essays in The Edinburgh History of the British Press. Read More
Professor Emeritus Ian Campbell Ross
Trinity College Dublin
Emeritus Professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies, he is known for his work on Laurence Sterne, Irish and British eighteenth-century literature, and as founder of the Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society. His publications include critical editions, essays on writers from Voltaire to Calvino. Read More
Professor Nicholas Seager
University of Keele
Professor of English Literature and Head of the School of Humanities at Keele University, he has published widely on the literature of the long 18th century, from John Bunyan to Jane Austen. Current projects include an edition of Defoe's letters. Read more
Professor Virginia Mason Vaughan
Clark University
Professor Emerita at Clark University, specialises in Shakespearean literature. Author of Othello: A Contextual History and Performing Blackness on English Stages, 1500-1800. Co-authored Shakespeare's Caliban and The Tempest. Read more
Professor Jennifer Marston William
Purdue University
Professor of German at Purdue University, holds a PhD from Ohio State University. Specialises in German Expressionism, post-1945 literature, and drama. Published in The German Quarterly and co-edited Anna Seghers' work. Read more
Area Editors
African Literatures and Cultures
- Femi Nzegwu (Centre for Cross-Cultural Studies, Dakar, 2000-2005)*
- Anglophone African
- Dr Helen Cousins (Newman University)
- Dr David Firth (University of Manchester)
- Francophone Noth African (Maghrebi)
- Professor Siobhán McIlvanney (King's College London)
- Dr Lia Brozgal (University of California, Los Angeles, 2011-2014)*
- Lusophone African
- Dr Denise Saive Castro (University of Antwerp)
- Dr Maria Tavares (Queens's University, Belfast)
Canadian Literature and Culture
- Professor Cynthia Sugars (University of Ottaw, 2017-2020)*
- Professor Denis Salter (McGill University, 2005-2013)*
- Dr Karis Shearer (University of British Columbia, 2011-2013)*
- Dr Glen Nichols (Moncton University, 2003-2007)*
- Dr Wendy Roy (University of Saskatchewan, 2003-2007)*
- Francophone Canadian
- Dr Eftihia Mihelakis (Brandon University)
- Dr Emir Delic (Université Sainte Anne, 2014-2021)*
- Native Canadian
- Dr Renate Eigenbrod (University of Manitoba, 2010-2014)*
- Dr Sarah Henzi (McGill University)
Caribbean Literature and Culture
- Anglophone Caribbean
- Dr. Melanie Otto (Trinity College Dublin)
- Dr. Ronald Cummings (McMaster University, 2019-2021)*
- Dr. Jak Peake (University of Essex, 2015-2017)*
- Dr. Abigail Ward (University of Nottingham, 2015-2017)*
- Francophone Caribbean
- Dr Maeve McCusker (Queen's University, Belfast, 2014-2018)*
- Hispanic Caribbean
- Professor Anna Forné (University of Gothenburg)
- Dr Lori Oxford (Western Carolina University)
- Dr Ailsa Peate (University of Westminster)
- Dr Ceire Broderick (University College Cork, 2020-2022)*
- Dr Cara Levey (University College Cork, 2014-2019)*
- Professor Nuala Finnegan (University College Cork, 2016-2020)*
Children's and Young Adult Literature
- Dr Dainy Bernstein (University of Pittsburgh)
- Dr Lori Campbell-Tanner (University of Pittsburgh)
- Dr Dimitra Fimi (University of Glasgow, 2018-2022)*
Chinese Literature and Culture
- Professor Bonnie McDougall (Chinese University of Hong Kong and Edinburgh University, 2002-2010)*
English Literature and Culture
- Professor Chris Baldick (Goldsmiths, University of London)
- Professor Peter Childs (Newman University, Birmingham)
- Dr Robert Clark (The Literary Encyclopedia)
- Dr Daniel Cook (University of Dundee)
- Dr Rory Critten (University of Lausanne)
- Dr Richard Dance (University of Cambridge)
- Professor Neil Forsyth (Université de Lausanne)
- Dr Natalie Hanna (University of Liverpool)
- Professor William Hamlin (Washington State University)
- Dr Louise McDonald (Newman University)
- Dr Graham MacPhee (University of Manchester)
- Dr Grace Moore (University of Otago)
- Dr Kerry Myler (Newman University)
- Dr Andrew Radford (University of Glasgow)
- Dr Jenni Ramone (Nottingham Trent University)
- Professor John Roe (University of York)
- Dr Emily Rohrbach (Durham University)
- Professor Nicholas Seager (University of Keele)
- Dr Sean Seeger (University of Essex)
- Professor Virginia Mason Vaughan (Clark University)
- Professor Hugh Magennis (Queen's University, Belfast, 2002-2007)*
- Dr James McKinstry (Durham University, 2016-2018)*
- Professor Daniel Robinson (Widener University, 2011-2018)*
- Mr Aleks Sierz (Rose Bruford College, London, 2004-2008)*
- Professor Sebastian Sobecki (University of Groningen, 2020-2022)*
- Professor Janet Todd (University of Aberdeen, 2000-2005)*
- Professor Richard Utz (Western Michigan University, 2006-2009)*
Finnish and Sami Literature and Culture
- Prof. Kuisma Korhonen (University of Oulu, 2016-2017)*
French-language Literature and Culture
- Dr Marianne Ailes (University of Bristol)
- Dr Kate Averis (University of Western Australia)
- Dr Hugo Azerad (University of Cambridge)
- Dr David Evans (University of St Andrews)
- Professor Patrick ffrench (King's College London)
- Dr Beth Gerwin (University of Lethbridge)
- Dr Robert J. Hudson (Brigham Young University)
- Dr Heather Kirk (Brescia University College, Western University)
- Dr Matthew Lampitt (University of Cambridge)
- Dr Jenny Mander (University of Cambridge)
- Professor Siobhán McIlvanney (King's College London)
- Dr Síofra Pierse (University College Dublin)
- Dr Sinan Richards (King's College London)
- Dr Allison Stedman (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)
- Professor Nigel Harkness (University of Newcastle, 2011-2023)*
- Dr Akane Kawakami (Birkbeck, University of London, 2020-2021)*
- Dr Edward Forman (University of Bristol, 2014-2020)*
- Dr David Houston Jones (University of Exeter, 2005-2011)*
- Dr Kathrina LaPorta (New York University, 2017-2021)*
- Dr Polly T. Mangerson (DePaul University, 2018-2023)*
- Dr Julia Prest (University of St Andrews, 2010-2018)*
- Dr Benedict O'Donohue (University of Sussex, 2012-2015)*
- Professor Tim Unwin (University of Bristol, 2006-2012)*
- Dr Philip Usher (New York University, 2012-2016)*
- Professor David Williams (University of Sheffield, 2002-2006)*
- Professor Valerie Worth (University of Oxford, 2012-2013)*
- Professor Jennifer Yee (University of Oxford, 2016-2023)*
Greek Literature and Culture (Classical, Hellenistic and Imperial)
- Dr Giacomo Fedeli (University of Exeter)
- Dr Elodie Paillard (University of Sydney, 2023-2024)*
- Professor Jonathan Burgess (University of Toronto, 2011-2014)*
- Dr Vayos Liapis (The Open University of Cyprus, 2008-2011)*
- Dr Emily Kneebone (University of Nottingham, 2016-2021)*
- Dr Laura Swift (The Open University, 2016-2019)*
German-language Literatures and Cultures
- Professor Herbert Rowland (Purdue University)
- Professor Jennifer Marston William (Purdue University)
- Professor Jill E. Twark (East Carolina University)
- Professor Gerhard P. Knapp (University of Utah, 2002-2015)*
Hungarian Literature and Culture
- Dr Virginia Lewis (Northern State University)
Iranian/Persian Literature and Culture
- Dr Laetitia Nanquette (University of South Wales, Australia, 2015-2023)*
Irish Literature in English
- Dr Sorcha De Brun (University of Limerick)
- Dr Eoghan Smith (Carlow College)
- Dr Paul Delaney (Trinity College Dublin, 2022-2024)*
- Dr Sinéad Sturgeon (Queen's University Belfast, 2022-2024)*
- Professor Ian Campbell Ross (Trinity College, Dublin)
- Dr Anne Markey (Dublin City University, 2010-2021)*
Italian Literature and Culture
- Professor Jo Ann Cavallo (Columbia University)
- Assistant Editor for Italian Literature: Dr Carlo Baja Guarienti (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia)
Japanese Literature and Culture
- Dr Roy Starrs (University of Otago)
- Dr Mats Karlsson (University of Sydney)
Latin Literature and Culture
- Dr Anca Dan (École Normale Supérieure, Paris)
- Dr Martine Diepenbroek (University of Johannesburg)
- Dr Giacomo Fedeli (University of Exeter)
- Dr Victoria Fendel (University of Oxford)
- Dr Guen Taietti (University of Liverpool)
- Dr Elodie Paillard (University of Sydney, 2023-2024)*
- Professor William J. Dominik (University of Otago, 2006-2015)*
- Professor Thomas Habinek (USC Dornsife 2005-2006)*
- Dr Sophia Papaioannou (The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 2012-2022)*
- Dr Paul Roche (University of Sydney, 2008-2009)*
- Dr Jula Wildberger (The American University of Paris, 2009-2011)*
Middle Eastern Literatures and Cultures
- Dr Claire Gallien (University Paul Valéry Montpellier 3)
- Dr Rita Sakr (Maynooth University)
- Dr Anna Bernard (King's College, London, 2015-2018)*
- Dr Nora Parr (SOAS, London, 2017-2022)*
- Dr Anastasia Valassopoulos (Manchester University, 2015-2017)*
- Dr Ziad Elmarsafy (University of York, 2011-2014)*
New Zealand and Pacific Literatures and Cultures
- Dr Doreen D'Cruz (Massey University)
- Dr John Ross (Massey University)
- Dr Jenny Lawn (Massey University, 2007-2014)*
- Professor Mark Williams (Victoria University of Wellington, 2004-2006)*
Polish Literature and Culture
- Professor Roman Koropeckyj (University of California, Los Angeles)
- Professor Ewa Thompson (Rice University, 2009-2014)*
Romanian Literature and Culture
- Professor Calin-Andrei Mihailescu (University of Western Ontario)
Russian and Ukrainian Literatures and Cultures
- Professor Andrei Rogatchevski (UiT - The Arctic University of Norway)
- Professor Roman Koropeckyj (University of California, Los Angeles)
- Professor Neil Cornwell (University of Bristol, 2000-2012)*
Scandinavian Literatures and Cultures
Scottish Literature and Culture
- Dr Kate Ash-Irisarri (University of Edinburgh)
- Dr Daniel Cook (University of Dundee)
- Gina Lyle (University of Glasgow)
- Dr Derrick McClure (University of Aberdeen, 2004-2011)*
South Asian Literatures and Cultures
- Dr Claire Gallien (University Paul Valéry Montpellier 3)
- Dr Birte Heidemann-Malreddy (University of Bremen)
- Dr Pavan Malreddy (University of Frankfurt)
- Dr Delphine Munos (University of Liège)
- Muneeza Shamsie (Independent Scholar, Writer and Editor)
- Dr Sarker Hasan Al Zayed (Independent University Bangladesh)
- Professor Niaz Zaman (Independent University Bangladesh, 2019-2023)*
- Professor Joel Kuortti (University of Turku, 2015-2016)*
South American Hispanic Literatures and Cultures
- Dr Kate Averis (University of Western Australia)
- Professor Anna Forné (University of Gothenburg)
- Dr Lori Oxford (Western Carolina University)
- Dr Ailsa Peate (University of Westminster)
- Dr Ben Bollig (University of Oxford, 2007-2014)*
- Dr Ceire Broderick (University College Cork, 2019-2022)*
- Dr Cara Levey (University College Cork, 2014-2019)*
- Professor Nuala Finnegan (University College Cork, 2016-2020)*
- Dr Carolina Orloff (Independent Researcher, 2014-2018)*
Spanish Literature and Cultures
- Professor Alexis Grohmann (University of Edinburgh)
- Dr Stuart Green (University of Leeds)
- Professor Duncan Wheeler (University of Leeds)
- Professor Andrew Beresford (University of Durham, 2018-2020)*
- Juan Pablo Rodríguez Argente del Castillo (Yale University, 2014-2017)*
Literatures and Cultures of South-Eastern Europe (Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia-Herzegvina, Macedonia, Montenegro; Albania and Kosovo)
- Professor John Cox (North Dakota State University)
United States Literature and Culture
- Dr Sofia Ahlberg (University of Uppsala)
- Dr Dale Enggass (University of Utah)
- Dr Christopher Gair (University of Glasgow)
- Professor Stephen Meats (Pittsburg State University)
- Dr Justin Parks (The Arctic University of Norway)
- Dr Sean Seeger (University of Essex)
- Professor Emory Elliott (University of California at Riverside, 2000-2007)*
- Dr Matthew Hofer (University of New Mexico, 2017-2020)*
- Dr Scott Slawinski (Western Michigan Univesity, 2013-2015)*
- Professor Nick Selby (University of East Anglia, 2008-2010)*
- African American Literature and Culture
- Dr Philathia Bolton (University of Akron)
- Professor Patrick Chura (University of Akron)
- Professor A. Yemisi Jimoh (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2012-2013)*
- First Nations/Indigenous Literature and Culture of the US
- Dr Joshua Bartlett (High Point University)
- Dr Padraig Kirwan (Goldsmiths, University of London)
Utopian/Dystopian Studies, Speculative Fiction, Science Fiction
- Dr Emrah Atasoy (University of Warwick)
Welsh Literature and Culture
- Dr Kirsti Bohata (Swansea University, 2011-2017)*
- Dr Rita Singer (Bangor University)