Staff profile
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Job title: Senior Lecturer
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Dept: English and Language Studies
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Tel: 01227 767700 ext 3358
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Campus: Canterbury
English and Language Studies

Lecturer (English)
Appointed 2005
Claire Bartram BA (Kent, 1995) MA (Kent, 1997) PhD (Kent, 2004).
Office: Es14
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Claire Bartram teaches undergraduate courses on Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature including Seventeenth Century Literature and Culture and Renaissance Identities: Self, Other and Nation. Her interests in early modern book culture in particular are reflected in her supervision of postgraduate work and in her development of a specialist module at Level 2, Writing the English Renaissance: Book Culture 1500-1600, which encourages students to engage with the material conditions of compilation and circulation of the literature studied. She welcomes FYIS proposals that engage with aspects of Book History. Her research endeavours to be interdisciplinary and focuses on literary culture in the provinces. Current projects include the editing of a collection of essays entitled Contexts for Reading and Writing in Renaissance Society: c.1450-1650 and the development of a monograph on Gentry Writers in Elizabethan Kent.
Also see Dr Bartram's entry on our research page |.