- Notes on Contributors
Edward Allen is a doctoral student at Christ’s College, Cambridge. His research concerns the history of sound media in modernist lyric poetics.
David Gervais is an editor of the Cambridge Quarterly
Stephen James is a Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Bristol and the author of Shades of Authority: The Poetry of Lowell, Hill and Heaney (Liverpool, 2007).
Edward Lee-Six recently graduated from Cambridge University where he had been studying English Literature at Trinity College. He has now taken up a studentship at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris.
David Parry is currently teaching early modern English literature in the University of Cambridge, where his PhD work focused on rhetoric in Puritan writing. He has also completed a Government of Canada Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the University of Toronto.
Malcolm Pittock is a very much retired academic who has published extensively on a wide range of English authors from Chaucer to David Storey, on Ibsen and on the German expressionist dramatist, Ernst Tiller. He is working on an article assessing the achievement of D. H. Lawrence as a dramatist.