
About
Dr. Pim Verhulst is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oxford's Faculty of English, specializing in the interplay between technological media and literary genres. His current research focuses on Samuel Beckett’s television plays, examining their production processes and relationships with other media. He holds a PhD in English Literature from the University of Antwerp (2014) and has held fellowships from institutions including the Harry Ransom Center and the Lilly Library. Verhulst has contributed to projects such as the Beckett Digital Manuscript Project (BDMP), recognized with an MLA award.
- Key Projects: Editing Beckett’s television plays, digital genetic editions, and collaborative ecologies in Beckett’s work.
- Publications: Monograph on Beckett’s television plays, co-edited volumes on Beckett and Modernism, and articles in Genetic Joyce Studies and Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourd’hui.
His research integrates adaptation theory, sound/media studies, and genetic criticism to explore how authors like Beckett, Joyce, and Pinter engage with radio, TV, and print. He currently serves on editorial boards for Journal of Beckett Studies and the BDMP, advancing digital humanities methodologies in literary scholarship.



