
Dr Edward Holberton
BA(Cantab.), MPhil(Cantab.), PhD(Cantab.)
Current positions
Associate Professor in Early Modern Literature
Department of English
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Research interests
My research interests lie in seventeenth and early eighteenth century literature, especially the work of Andrew Marvell and John Milton, Early Modern Literature and Diplomacy, and Early Modern Literature’s relationships with the Atlantic World.
My 2025 monograph Atlantic Circulations: Literature, Reception and Imperial Identities, 1650-1750 looks at what the reception of literary texts across the Anglophone Atlantic can show us about early modern imperial identities, focussing on texts by George Herbert, John Milton, Anne Bradstreet, Aphra Behn, Daniel Defoe, John Dryden, Cotton Mather, Edward Taylor, and James Thomson.
I have an ongoing interest in Literature of the Civil War and Restoration periods, especially the work of Andrew Marvell and John Milton, and the political contexts of their writing. In 2008 I published the monograph Poetry and the Cromwellian Protectorate: Culture, Politics, and Institutions, and co-edited the 2019 Oxford Handbook of Andrew Marvell with Martin Dzelzainis. I have published a number of articles on the European and particularly diplomatic contexts of Marvell's writing, which have often led me to think about material texts and their transnational circulation.
I am also interested in early modern and early eighteenth century reading practices, and how material evidence from archives and heritage libraries can illuminate practices of reading.
My postgraduate research teaching includes recent doctoral projects on satire and news culture in the later seventeenth century, early modern literature's representations of labour, and the the circulation of poems in manuscript by royalist readers. I would be pleased to supervise PhD research connected with any of the areas of my research interests. Please get in touch if you are considering working on a connected topic.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Letterpress Printing Made Easy
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Investigator
Description
Engagement project with local schools, using printing and play to enhance literacy and book-confidenceManaging organisational unit
Department of EnglishDates
19/02/2025 to 19/03/2025
Rework of Literature and Transatlantic Exchange in the British Atlantic World 1640-1750
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Department of EnglishDates
01/09/2017 to 31/08/2018
PI for AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership with The National Archives and The National Maritime Museum
Principal Investigator
Description
The University of Bristol, The National Archives and The National Maritime Museum have made a studentship appointment under the AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership scheme (CDP) from October 2016 for three…Managing organisational unit
Department of EnglishDates
01/10/2016 to 31/08/2019
Convenor of workshop: Figuring Communities: Early Modern Literature, Form and International Law
Principal Investigator
Description
This workshop builds on recent scholarly interest in early modern literature’s relationship with the diplomatic sphere. It focuses on connections between literature and international law, from the sixteenth to the…Managing organisational unit
Department of EnglishDates
Publications
Recent publications
23/01/2025Acts of Indemnity and Oblivion
Oxford Handbook of Restoration Literature
Atlantic Circulations
Atlantic Circulations
Metaphors and Telescopes
Review of English Studies
Statuary Transposed: ‘A Dialogue Between the Two Horses’ and the Miscellany of William Trail
Richard Fanshawe’s translation of Guarini’s Il Pastor Fido, Humphrey Moseley, and European sociability
Renaissance Studies