Education
John Heuston studied at the University of Oxford; he was awarded a First Class BA Hons degree in English Language and Literature in 1988, an MA in 1992, and a DPhil in 1994.
Research Interests
John Heuston is an internationally acknowledged expert in four related fields:
cultural formation and authenticity, including attribution studies and literary forgery (especially the poet Thomas Chatterton);
national and regional identities (primarily UK, Irish, and Anglophone);
cultural environmentalism and intangible cultural heritage (ICH), including folklore and ‘green well-being’; and
historicist readings of the Gothic from earliest times to the present day – for which he is probably best known, especially in the media.
In addition, he has written on subjects such as culture and place, William Shakespeare, and J.R.R. Tolkien.