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David Punter (born 19 November 1949, in
Harrow, London Harrow () is a large town in Greater London, England, and serves as the principal settlement of the London Borough of Harrow. Lying about north-west of Charing Cross and south of Watford, the entire town including its localities had a populat ...
) is Professor of English at the
University of Bristol The University of Bristol is a public university, public research university in Bristol, England. It received its royal charter in 1909, although it can trace its roots to a Merchant Venturers' school founded in 1595 and University College, Br ...
.''Who’s Who 2011'', A&C Black, 2011 He is the author of many critical studies, and has been internationally recognised as an expert on Gothic culture.


Career

Punter's academic career commenced as a senior lecturer at the
University of East Anglia The University of East Anglia (UEA) is a Public university, public research university in Norwich, England. Established in 1963 on a campus university, campus west of the city centre, the university has four faculties and twenty-six schools of ...
. He left in 1986 to take up the post of Professor of English and Head of Department at the
Chinese University of Hong Kong The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a public university, public research university in Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong. Established in 1963 as a federation of three university college, collegesChung Chi College, New Asia Coll ...
. In 1989 he was appointed Head of Department at the
University of Stirling The University of Stirling (abbreviated as Stir or Shruiglea, in post-nominals; ) is a public university in Stirling, Scotland, founded by a royal charter in 1967. It is located in the Central Belt of Scotland, built within the walled Airth ...
in Scotland. In 2000 he moved to the
University of Bristol The University of Bristol is a public university, public research university in Bristol, England. It received its royal charter in 1909, although it can trace its roots to a Merchant Venturers' school founded in 1595 and University College, Br ...
, where has been Graduate Dean and Research Director of the Faculty of Arts. Punter has published twenty-four critical books, four books of poetry, as well as hundreds of essays and articles. His major interest has been in
Gothic fiction Gothic fiction, sometimes referred to as Gothic horror (primarily in the 20th century), is a literary aesthetic of fear and haunting. The name of the genre is derived from the Renaissance era use of the word "gothic", as a pejorative to mean me ...
and the wider culture of the Gothic. He has also published books on prose and poetry from the eighteenth century to the present day and literary theory,
deconstruction In philosophy, deconstruction is a loosely-defined set of approaches to understand the relationship between text and meaning. The concept of deconstruction was introduced by the philosopher Jacques Derrida, who described it as a turn away from ...
,
psychoanalysis PsychoanalysisFrom Greek language, Greek: and is a set of theories and techniques of research to discover unconscious mind, unconscious processes and their influence on conscious mind, conscious thought, emotion and behaviour. Based on The Inte ...
and ‘anti-canon theory’. In the role of Orator at the University of Bristol, Punter has delivered eulogies for the honorary degrees conferred on
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, Julia Donaldson, and
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.


Academic achievements

Punter obtained his BA, MA and PhD at
Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge Fitzwilliam College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England. The college has origins from 1869, with the foundation of the Non-Collegiate Students Board, a venture intended to offer academically excellent students of all ...
. He has subsequently been awarded a DLitt for published work from the University of Stirling. He is a Fellow of the English Association (FEA); a Fellow of the Higher Education Association (FHEA); a Fellow of the Institute for Contemporary Scotland (FCS); a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries (Scotland) (FSAScot); and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA). Punter currently represents the University of Bristol on the Culture, Arts and Humanities Task force of the Coimbra Group of European Universities. At Bristol he was responsible for the establishment of the Bristol Institute for Research in the Humanities and Arts. Punter chairs the executive board of the International Gothic Association, as well as the editorial board of its journal, ''Gothic Studies''.


Major publications


Academic

*''The Literature of Terror: A History of Gothic Fictions from 1765 to the Present Day'', 1980; republished in two volumes 1996, Longman, Vol. 1: ''The Gothic Tradition'', Vol. 2: ''The Modern Gothic'', *''Romanticism and Ideology: Studies in English Writing 1765-1830'' (with David Aers and Jonathan Cook), 1981, Routledge & Kegan Paul, *''Blake, Hegel and Dialectic'', 1982, Amsterdam, Rodopi, *''The Hidden Script: Writing and the Unconscious'', 1985, Routledge & Kegan Paul, *''Introduction to Contemporary Cultural Studies'' (ed.), 1986, Longman, *''William Blake: Selected Poetry and Prose'', ed., 1988, Routledge, *''The Romantic Unconscious: A Study in Narcissism and Patriarchy'', 1989, New York University Press, *''Selected Poems of Philip Larkin: Notes'', 1991, Longman, *''William Blake: New Casebook'', ed., 1996, Macmillan, *''Gothic Pathologies: The Text, the Body and the Law'', 1998, Longman, *''Spectral Readings: Towards a Gothic Geography'', ed., with Glennis Byron, 1999, Palgrave Macmillan, *''A Companion to the Gothic'', ed., 2000. Blackwell, *''Writing the Passions'', 2000, Longman, *''Postcolonial Imaginings: Fictions of a New World Order'', 2000, Edinburgh University Press, *The Whitsun Weddings' and Selected Poems'', Philip Larkin, 2003, Pearson Education, *''William Blake's 'Songs of Innocence and of Experience, 2003, Longman, *''The Gothic'' (with Glennis Byron), 2004, John Wiley & Sons, *''The Influence of Postmodernism on Contemporary Writing: An Interdisciplinary Study'' (otherwise known as ''Writing in the Twenty-First Century''), 2005, Blackwell, *''Metaphor'', 2007, Routledge, ) *''The Midnight Bell by Francis Lathom'', ed., 2007,
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, *''Modernity'', 2007, Palgrave Macmillan,


Poetry

*''China and Glass'', 1985 *''Lost in the Supermarket'', 1987 *''Little Red Riding Hood'', 1804 *''Asleep at the Wheel'', 1996, Amani, *''Selected Short Stories'', 1999. Hub Editions,


Stories

*"Carving," '' Exotic Gothic 4'', 2012, ed. Danel Olson, PS Publishing,


References


External links


David Punter, University of Bristol website
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