
About
Paul Chirico serves as Senior Tutor of Fitzwilliam College at the University of Cambridge, concurrently holding positions as College Lecturer and Director of Studies in the Department of English.
His research centers on Eighteenth-Century Literature and Romantic Literature, with specialized expertise in early nineteenth-century poet John Clare. As founding chair of the John Clare Trust, he established an educational and cultural center at Clare's birthplace in Helpston. Current scholarly work examines novelistic developments across the long eighteenth century alongside literary production and readership dynamics in early-to-mid-nineteenth-century Britain. His 2007 monograph John Clare and the Imagination of the Reader (Palgrave Macmillan) represents foundational work in reader-response approaches to Romantic poetry.
No scientific awards are documented in the provided materials.
In his dual administrative roles as Senior Tutor and Director of Studies, Chirico oversees undergraduate advising and college governance at Fitzwilliam. The text indicates no research grant activity. His institutional engagement extends through the John Clare Trust's cultural preservation initiatives in Helpston, though no dedicated research laboratories or project teams are specified beyond this trust.
Find Paul Chirico elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- MMary A. WatersWichita State University · Professor
Simon KövesiUniversity of Glasgow · Professor- CCarol StewartUniversity of East Anglia · Research Fellow
- MMichelle FaubertNorthumbria University · Visiting Professor
Paul KeenCarleton University · Professor- EErin LaffordUniversity of Derby · Research Fellow