People: Richard Gray (MA, PhD Cambridge)
Professor
room: 5A.104
tel: 01206 872590
e-mail: grayr (non-Essex users should add @essex.ac.uk to create full e-mail address)
Richard Gray began teaching at Essex in 1969. He is the author of
The Literature of Memory: Modern Writers of the American South and
Writing the South: Ideas of an American Region. The latter received the C.
Hugh Holman Award from the Society for the Study of Southern Literature for the
most distinguished book on the American South published in 1986. His American
Poetry of the Twentieth Century was published by Longman in 1990, and his
critical and cultural biography of William Faulkner appeared in 1994. Southern
Aberrations: Writers of the American South and the Problems of Regionalism
was published in 2000and was nominated
for the Robert Penn Warren, Rene Wellek and Lillian Hellman awards. His
History of American Literature was published in 2004 and is going into
its second edition. His book based on the Lamar
Lectures of 2006, A Web of Words: The Great
Dialogue of Southern Literature, was published in 2008. Richard has
also edited Transatlantic Exchanges: Europe
in the American South: the American South in Europe
(2008)
based on an international colloquium he organised in Vienna.
Richard has also edited two anthologies of American poetry and collections of
essays on American fiction and Robert Penn Warren. He has written a number of
articles on American prose and poetry of the last two centuries, and has
contributed essays to books on Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman
Melville, the American South, and American Studies. He is a regular reviewer for
the Times Literary Supplement, The Times Higher Education Supplement,
Notes and Queries, and the Modern Language Review, Editor of the
Journal of American Studies and a Consulting Editor to American
Literary History. He is the first specialist in American literature to be
elected a Fellow of the British Academy.
He would particularly welcome applications for Ph.D. theses on American prose
and poetry of the last two centuries; twentieth-century
American poetry; the history and literature of the American South; the fiction
of William Faulkner.