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  • Notes on Contributors

Helen Cooper is a Life Fellow of Magdalene College, having been Professor of Medieval and Renaissance English at Cambridge from 2004–14. She has written extensively on medieval and early modern topics, including Chaucer, romance and Shakespeare.

Michael D. Hurley is a Lecturer in English at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of St Catharine’s College.

Charles Lock is the Professor of English Literature at the University of Copenhagen and editor of The Powys Journal. He has recently published essays on Helen Waddell, Rose Macaulay, Anne Blonstein, Thomas Hardy and James Purdy.

Peter Lowe is Associate Professor of English Literature at the Bader International Study Centre (Queen’s University, Canada), Hertmonceux Castle, East Sussex. He is the author of English Journeys: National and Cultural Identity in 1930s and 1940s England (Cambria Press, 2019) and currently researching the legacy of classical literature in the poetry of the First and Second World Wars.

Cal Revely-Calder is a PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge. He is a co-editor of the forthcoming poetry/prose magazine Charlatan Works, and writes on literary criticism and poetry for the Cambridge Humanities Review. He is currently working at translations of Racine.

Austen Saunders is Research Assistant in Early Modern Bibliography for the Oxford Traherne. He has published on reading and annotating practices in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England and also serves on the committee of the Ruskin Society.

Napper Tandy recently graduated, having read English at Peterhouse, Cambridge. He is now working on independent music and film projects.

Johan Adam Warodell, a PhD candidate at Lancaster University, has published in The Conradian and the Yearbook of Conrad Studies. He has a forthcoming article in Notes & Queries on an unpublished Conrad drawing. [End Page 1]

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