John Strachan (professor)

John Strachan (born 12 April 1961) is a literary critic, historian and poet, Professor of English[1] and Pro Vice-Chancellor at Bath Spa University, England. He was educated at the University of Southampton and Oxford University. Strachan specialises in Romanticism and is author of Poetry, which was released in 2000 by Edinburgh University Press. He has published numerous articles in the fields of history, sport studies and poetry. In 2013 he collaborated with numerous artists and poets to create Their Colours and their Forms: Artists' Responses to Wordsworth, which included some of his own poetry. He lives in Bath, Somerset. As an author, he is widely held in libraries worldwide.[2]

Bibliography

  • Waterloo: The Field of Blood. Poems, Art Editions North, 2015
  • Their Colours and their Forms: Artists' Responses to Wordsworth, co-editor with Carol McKay, 2013, Wordsworth Trust, 2013
  • Advertising, Literature and Print Culture in Ireland, 1891-1922, co-author with Claire Nally, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
  • Poetry, co-author with Richard Terry, second edition, Edinburgh University Press, 2011
  • Ireland at War and Peace, co-editor with Alison O'Malley-Younger, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011
  • Key Concepts in Romantic Literature, co-author with Jane Moore, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
  • Ireland: Revolution and Evolution, co-editor with Alison O'Malley-Younger, Peter Lang, 2010
  • The Oxford Companion to English Literature, 7th edition, general editor Dinah Birch, associate editor for Romanticism, Oxford University Press, 2009
  • Advertising and Satirical Culture in the Romantic Period, Cambridge University Press, 2007
  • Essays on Modern Irish Literature, co-editor with Alison O'Malley-Younger, Sunderland University Press, 2007
  • A Routledge Literary Sourcebook on the Poems of John Keats, Routledge, 2003
  • Leigh Hunt: Poems, 2 vols, editor, Pickering and Chatto, 2003
  • British Satire 1785-1840, 5 vols, general editor, Pickering and Chatto, 2003
  • Parodies of the Romantic Age, 5 vols, co-general editor, Pickering and Chatto, 1999

References

  1. "Strachan, John". worldcat.org. Retrieved August 26, 2016.
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