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Dr Hugh Gazzard is a Non-Stipendiary Lecturer at St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, affiliated with the Faculty of English Language & Literature. His research focuses on early modern culture, particularly Elizabethan and Jacobean literary works, textual recovery, and attribution studies. He has taught across 1500-1830 literature for Oxford colleges and contributes to the graduate MSt program.
Key research interests include Elizabethan poetry miscellanies, courtier literature, and legal regulation of theatre. Notable works analyze fragments of The Muses Garland (1603), reattributions of Nicholas Breton's poetry, and the 1606 anti-profanity stage statute.
Publications span journals like Sidney Journal and Studies in English Literature, as well as edited volumes on Elizabethan courtiers. His scholarship bridges textual analysis with historical contexts of print culture, censorship, and literary patronage.





