David Fuller David Fuller is Emeritus Professor of English in the University of Durham, UK. From 2002 to 2007 he was also the University’s Public Orator. He trained as a musicologist and has written on a range of literary topics from Medieval to Contemporary. He s the author of Blake’s Heroic Argument (Routledge, 1988, 2015), James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’ (Harvester, 1992), Signs of Grace (Cassell, 1995, with David Brown), The Life in the Sonnets, in the series ‘Shakespeare Now!’ (Bloomsbury, 2011), and Shakespeare and the Romantics in the series ‘Oxford Shakespeare Topics’ (OUP, 2021). He edited Tamburlaine the Great for the Clarendon Press complete works of Marlowe (Oxford, 1998), and William Blake: Selected Poetry and Prose (Longman Annotated Texts, 2000, 2008). His edition (with Corinne Saunders) of Pearl, modernized by Victor Watts, was published by Enitharmon (2005). He has co-edited (with Patricia Waugh) The Arts and Sciences of Criticism (Oxford, 1999), (with Corinne Saunders and Jane Macnaughton) The Recovery of Beauty: Arts, Culture, Medicine (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), and (also with Corinne Saunders and Jane Macnaughton) The Life of Breath in Literature, Culture and Medicine: Classical to Contemporary (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021). Read More Read Less