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Dr. Daniel Matore is a Lecturer in Modern, American, and Comparative Literature at the University of York since 2021, affiliated with the Department of English and Related Literature. Previously, he held a Leverhulme Early-Career Research Fellowship at Royal Holloway, University of London (2018–2021) and served as lecteur d’anglais at the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon (2012–2013).
Education:
- BA (Double First) in English, Homerton College, Cambridge (2008–2011)
- MPhil (Distinction) in Criticism and Culture, King’s College, Cambridge (2011–2012)
- DPhil in English, University of Oxford (2017)
Research interests focus on experimental typography in poetry, modernist poetics, comparative literature (French/Italian), African American literature, and literature’s intersection with health and visual culture. His monograph The Graphics of Verse: Experimental Typography in Twentieth-Century Poetry (Oxford UP, 2023) examines how poets like Pound, Williams, and Olson used typography to redefine verse. Recent work explores post-war nouveau roman and Ann Quin’s experimental fiction.
Publications include articles in Modernism/modernity and Textual Practice, with forthcoming work on Ann Quin in Comparative Literature. Awards include the Leverhulme Fellowship and the Betha Wolferstan Rylands Prize.
Teaching includes modules on modern poetry materiality, medical humanities, and contemporary poetics. He currently edits the Cambridge Humanities Review, an interdisciplinary publication promoting arts writing since 2012.


