Supervision is available in the following: - Old English language and literature (especially saints' lives and biblical literature)
- Later medieval literature (especially Chaucer, the Gawain-Poet, manuscript anthologies, book history, texts and editing)
- Renaissance literature (especially Shakespeare, Marlowe, women's writing, early Modern religion, theology and classics)
- Eighteenth century literature (particularly women's writing, Laurence Sterne, Thomas Percy)
- English language (especially dialectology, syntax, corpus linguistics, sociolinguistics, stylistics and abnormal speech)
- Creative Writing (specialising in fiction and poetry)
- Romantic and Victorian literature (especially Wordsworth, Southey, Byron, De Quincey, Dickens)
- Modern literature (twentieth- and twenty-first century literature, especially poetry, world literatures)
- Irish & Northern Irish fiction, autobiography and poetry (especially Yeats, Joyce, Heaney, MacNeice)
- American and Canadian literature (especially crime fiction, American poetry, nineteenth-, twentieth- and twenty-first century US literature)
- Modern literary theory
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