Christopher Cannon (medievalist)
Christopher Cannon is a medievalist at Johns Hopkins University. He is currently Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of English[1] and Classics,[2] previously Chair of Classics, and from 2020, Vice Dean for the Humanities and Social Sciences in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.[3] His research and writings have focused on the works of Geoffrey Chaucer, early Middle English, and elementary learning in the Middle Ages.
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Born | 1964 |
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Education |
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Thesis | The making of Chaucer's English: a study in the formation of a literary language |
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Discipline | Medievalist |
Institutions | Johns Hopkins University |
Education
He was educated at Harvard University (AB, AM, PhD). He received his doctorate in 1993 for a thesis "The making of Chaucer's English: a study in the formation of a literary language".[4]
Career
Prior to moving to Hopkins in 2017, Cannon was chair of the Department of English at New York University for 5 years. He held the Katharine Jex Blake Research Fellowship at Girton College, Cambridge (1993-6) and taught (for a time concurrently with his research fellowship) at UCLA (1995-6). He then taught at the University of Oxford in the Faculty of English and as Tutorial Fellow of St Edmund Hall (1997-2000) and, then, in the Faculty of English at the University of Cambridge, first as a Fellow of Pembroke College and then, again, as a Fellow of Girton College. He is general co-editor of Oxford Studies in Medieval Literature and Culture.[5]
Works
Monographs
- From Literacy to Literature: England, 1300-1400 Oxford University Press, 2016 ISBN 9780191824562 Review:[6]
- Middle English Literature: a cultural history Polity, 2008 ISBN 9780745673585.[7]
- The Grounds of English Literature Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2004 ISBN 9781429422024 Review:[8][9]
- The Making of Chaucer's English: A Study of Words. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998.[10]
Edited works
- Mann, Jill, Christopher Cannon, and Maura Nolan. Medieval Latin and Middle English Literature: Essays in Honour of Jill Mann. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. ISBN 9781846159268
Editions
Cannon is currently co-editing with Harvard's James Simpson on a new edition of all of Chaucer's [11] whose goal is to produce an edition of Chaucer's work that sounds "authentically Chaucerian".[12]
Prizes
- William Riley Parker Prize at MLA (2014)
- John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship (2002-3)
- The Van Courtlandt Elliott Prize, Medieval Academy of America (1995)
References
- "Christopher Cannon". English.
- "Christopher Cannon". Classics.
- "Christopher Cannon". Krieger School of Arts & Sciences.
- Worldcat item record
- "Oxford Studies in Medieval Literature and Culture - Oxford University Press". global.oup.com. Retrieved 2020-08-08.
- Minnis, Alastair (2019). "Christopher Cannon, From Literacy to Literature: England, 1300-1400". Spenser Review. 49 (1).
- "Middle English Literature: A Cultural History". English.
- Lawton, David (2006). "Review of The Grounds of English Literature by Christopher Cannon". Speculum. 81 (3): 820–821. doi:10.1017/S0038713400015864.
- Gillespie, Vincent (2007). "Review of The Grounds of English Literature by Christopher Cannon". The Modern Language Review. 102 (1): 197–198. doi:10.1353/mlr.2007.0310. S2CID 246648134.
- "The Making of Chaucer's English: A Study of Words". English.
- Evans, Ruth (October 1, 2017). "An Interim Report on the Standard Edition(s) of The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer". New Chaucer Society. Retrieved August 9, 2020.
- Cannon, Christopher (February 9, 2015). "Some of Chaucer is missing". Oxford University Press. Retrieved August 9, 2020.