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Tristan B. Taylor is a Lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Saskatchewan, specializing in Medieval Literature, Digital Humanities, and Book History. He holds a PhD in English (2023) from the University of Saskatchewan, with a thesis focused on Thomas Becket in the South English Legendaries, and an MA in Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2015) from the University of Kent.
- PhD, English, University of Saskatchewan (2023)
- MA, Medieval and Early Modern Studies, University of Kent (2015)
- BA, English, University of Calgary (2014)
Taylor’s research bridges medieval manuscript studies with digital textual analysis, emphasizing reader engagement and materiality. His recent publications explore computational methods in editing religious texts, AI applications in poetry analysis, and collaborative digital transcription projects during the pandemic.
He teaches undergraduate courses in literature and composition, including ENG 111: Reading Poetry and RCM 200: Effective Professional Communication. Taylor has contributed to open-access datasets and digital tools like Adnoto for text annotation, though no formal scientific awards or advisees are currently documented.




