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Prof Andrew D Murphy is an Honorary Professor in the School of English at the University of St Andrews. He holds a BA from Trinity College Dublin, MA and PhD from Brandeis University. His research focuses on Shakespearean studies, Renaissance literature, publishing history, colonialism, and Irish literary nationalism. Notable works include Shakespeare for the People (2008) analyzing working-class literary engagement and Shakespeare in Print (2003) tracing publishing history.
- Recipient of British Academy and Royal Society of Edinburgh grants for projects on Irish cultural nationalism and Victorian literary studies.
- Editor of A Concise Companion to Shakespeare and the Text (2007), a foundational text in textual scholarship.
His research bridges historical materialism and textual analysis, exploring how print culture shaped social class dynamics and nationalist movements. Recent work examines colonial dimensions of Renaissance literature and Seamus Heaney's engagement with Irish literary traditions.


