Dr Ian Calvert
MA (Cantab.), MA, PhD
Current positions
Lecturer in English
Department of English
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Research interests
My research interests are concerned with English/Classics literary relations c.1550-c.1830 and the reception of Augustan poetry in the long eighteenth century. I am also interested in the role of allusion and imitation, particularly within epic and mock-epic poetry. My current research is on the English translators of Virgil in the middle decades of the seventeenth century, from the outbreak of the civil wars through the Interregnum and into the early years of the Restoration.
Teaching
This year I'm teaching for the following courses:
(Y1) Literature (Classical Studies); Transformations; Literature 1550-1740; Epic (Classical Studies)
(Y2) Revenge Tragedy; Gender, Desire, and the Renaissance Stage
(MA) Introduction to Literary Research; Intertextual Shakespeare
(ELCE) Literature from Milton to Johnson
I have also taught on the following units: Approaches to Poetry (Y1); Approaches to Shakespeare (Y1); Critical Practice (Y1); Critical Issues (Y1); Legacy (Y2); Literature 2: 1500-1700 (Y2); Satire (Y2); Literature 3: 1700-1830 (Y3); Literatures of Enslavement (Y3); Celebrity Culture: Icons, Industry, and Aesthetics (Y3); Poetry (ELCE); Early Modern Drama (ELCE); Shakespeare and the Traditions of the English Stage (ELCE); Romantic and Victorian Poetry (ELCE); Classical Receptions in English Poetry: A Masterclass (MA)
Positions
University of Bristol positions
Lecturer in English
Department of English
Publications
Recent publications
01/01/2021Virgil's English Translators, Civil Wars to Restoration
Virgil's English Translators, Civil Wars to Restoration
Katherine Philips’s Pompey as a “Headless Carkass”: Royalist Commentary and Classical Intertexts
Notes and Queries
Augustan allusion
Review of English Studies
Review of Harry Newman, Impressive Shakespeare
Hindsight as Foresight
International Journal of the Classical Tradition