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Dr. Chris Stamatakis is an Associate Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at University College London (UCL). He holds a BA (2004), MSt (2005), and DPhil (2008) from Lincoln College, University of Oxford, and has been affiliated with UCL since 2011. His academic journey includes a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship and a Junior Research Fellowship at Lincoln College, Oxford.
- Education
- BA in English Language and Literature, University of Oxford (2004)
- MSt in English, 1550–1780, University of Oxford (2005)
- DPhil, University of Oxford (2008)
Research Interests: Dr. Stamatakis specializes in early modern and late medieval literature, focusing on classical and continental influences, material transmission, and intertextual memory. His work bridges literary creativity with intermediality (painting, architecture, geometry) and explores the evolution of the English sonnet, manuscript verse transmission, and the rhetoric of Renaissance poetry.
Notable Awards:
- Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (since 2010)
Teaching: He teaches courses on Renaissance Literature, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Seventeenth-Century Literature, and Classical Poetry & its Reception at UCL. He also supervises PhD students and contributes to MA programs in Early Modern Studies, Comparative Literature, and Reception of the Classical World.




