Professor Liz Oakley-Brown

Professor in English Literature

Research Overview

I teach and research fifteenth- and sixteenth-century writing in English (generally from a twenty-first century critical perspective). While my research interests are varied, I mainly work on: Ovid in English; Tudor Gothic; Premodern Gothic; Surface Studies; the Cultural Politics of Tudor translation. My current book-length project is Tudor Gothic (Cambridge University Press, contracted 2025). With Duncan Lees (Warwick University), I have co-edited a collection of essays called Translating Shakespeare: Access and Mediation (Palgrave, contracted 2024). I am also editing Christopher Marlowe's translation of Ovid's Elegies for . My most recent major publication is the book (Routledge, 2024).


17/11/2018 → 18/11/2018
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  • FASS Health Hub
  • Literature, Science and Medicine
  • Literature, Space and Place
  • Shakespeare Programme
  • Transcultural Writing, Practice and Research Network