Fellow
JOHN HEUSTON

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.