Greg Walker (academic)

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Greg Walker FRSE is Regius professor of rhetoric and English literature at the University of Edinburgh. He is a graduate of the University of Southampton.[1][2] His specialist field is the history of literature and drama in the late-medieval period and the sixteenth century.

Published Books[]

  • John Heywood: comedy and survival in Tudor England (2020)
  • Reading literature historically: drama and poetry from Chaucer to the Reformation (2013)
  • Writing under tyranny: English literature and the Henrician Reformation (2005)
  • The private life of Henry VIII (2003)
  • The politics of performance in early Renaissance drama (1998)
  • Persuasive fictions: faction, faith, and political culture in the reign of Henry VIII (1996)
  • Plays of persuasion: drama and politics at the court of Henry VIII (1991)
  • John Skelton and the politics of the 1520s (1988)

References[]

  1. ^ "Greg Walker". Ed.ac.uk. Retrieved 6 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Greg Walker - Edinburgh Research Explorer". Research.ed.ac.uk. Retrieved 6 January 2018.


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