Dr Chloe Houston
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Associate Professor
I am joint Head of Department of the Department of English Literature.
Areas of interest
I work on the representation of cross-cultural encounter in the early modern period. I am interested in how different worlds, places, peoples and religions were depicted in early modern English writing, and especially travel literature and drama. My first monograph, The Renaissance Utopia (2013), was a study of ideal-state writing from More’s Utopia to the Restoration, and my second, Persia in Early Modern English Drama, 1530-1699: The Imagined Empire (2023), explored the depiction of the Persian empire on the early modern stage. I have also edited two collections of essays: New Worlds Reflected: Travel and Utopia in the Early Modern Period (2010) and, with Sophie Lemercier-Goddard and Ladan Niayesh, Writing Distant Travels and Linguistic Otherness in Early Modern England (c. 1550–1660) (forthcoming, 2024). With Eva Johanna Holmberg I co-edited a special issue of the journal Journeys: The International Journal of Travel & Travel Writing on ‘Shaping Strangers in Early Modern English Travel Writing’, and I have contributed chapters and articles to various publications, including Renaissance Studies, Studies in English Literature, Seventeenth Century, Utopian Studies, and Studies in Travel Writing. My first novel, The Retreat, co-authored under the pseudonym Frances Wise, is forthcoming with 4th Estate in 2025.
Postgraduate supervision
I have supervised a number of PhD students to completion and am happy to talk to anyone who is interested in undertaking postgraduate research in early modern studies at ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø, and especially within my own area of research.
Teaching
I convene three Part 3 modules:
- The Bloody Stage: Revenge and Death in Renaissance Drama
- Classical and Renaissance Tragedy
- Utopia and Dystopia in English and American Literature
I also convene the Part 1 module "Introduction to Drama" and give lectures and lead seminars on a range of modules including:
- Early Modern Texts and Cultures
- Introduction to Creative Writing
- Modern American Culture and Counter-culture
I convene the MA modules in "Early Modern Literature" and "The Global Renaissance".