Peter D McDonald
Academic Position:
Professor of English and Related Literature and Tutorial Fellow
Research Interests:
19th/20th/ 21st Century; the socio-political space of literary production (c. 1880-present)
Peter D. McDonald is Professor of English and Related Literature at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of St Hugh’s College. He writes on literature, the modern state and the freedom of expression; the history of writing systems, cultural institutions and publishing; multilingualism, translation and interculturality; and on the promise of creative criticism. His principal publications include British Literary Culture and Publishing Practice, 1880-1914 (Cambridge, 1997), Making Meaning: ‘Printers of the Mind’ and Other Essays by D F McKenzie, co-edited with Michael Suarez (University of Massachusetts Press, 2002), The Literature Police: Apartheid Censorship and its Cultural Consequences (Oxford, 2009, see also theliteraturepolice.com), and Artefacts of Writing: Ideas of the State and Communities of Letters from Matthew Arnold to Xu Bing (Oxford, 2017; see also artefactsofwriting.com).
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| 1 | Sarah Howe - Artefacts of Writing | In her exquisite first collection,… |
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| 2 | Kirsty Gunn - Artefacts of Writing |
At the end of the street where I lived, a street… |
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| 3 | Tracy K. Smith - Artefacts of Writing |
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