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Dr Robert Wilson is a Lecturer in Italian at the University of St Andrews, affiliated with the School of Modern Languages. His research focuses on Mediaeval Italian literature, particularly Dante's works, and 20th century/contemporary Italian detective fiction. Wilson holds a PhB from Gregorian University (Rome), an MA from the University of Glasgow, a PGCE from St Andrews College, and a PhD from the University of Glasgow.
His research explores Dante's Commedia through themes like allegory, prophecy, and artistic inspiration, alongside analyzing modern Italian detective narratives. He has contributed to scholarly discussions on Dante's medieval commentators, biblical influences, and comparative exile studies with classical authors like Ovid and Lucan.
Wilson's publications demonstrate a sustained engagement with Dantean scholarship, including analyses of specific cantos like Purgatorio XXIX, and contemporary Italian literary innovations. His work bridges medieval theological exegesis with modern narrative techniques, reflecting interdisciplinary interests.
He has participated in over 65 academic activities including invited lectures on Dante across Europe and co-organized public events like the St Andrews Dante lecture series. His impact includes fostering public discourse on medieval literature through accessible scholarly engagement.
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