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Jeremy Dimmick is a Lecturer and College Tutor at St Catherine's College, University of Oxford, affiliated with the Faculty of English Language & Literature. His research focuses on late medieval historical narrative, the reception of classical authors like Ovid, and the interplay between tombs/monuments and literary texts. He has published on Chaucerian poetics, Gower's literary contributions, and early modern professional writers like Robert Greene.
His work bridges medieval and early modern English literature, emphasizing classical influences and literary form. Recent publications include analyses of antiquity's role in Chaucer's poetics (2013) and studies of Robert Greene's contested legacy (2009). Though no awards are listed, his scholarship contributes to interdisciplinary discussions on medieval literary traditions.
No formal advising or grant details are provided, but his affiliation with St Catherine's College suggests teaching and mentoring roles. His research integrates textual analysis with historical context, reflecting Oxford's emphasis on archival and comparative approaches to literary studies.



