Drew Milne is the Judith E Wilson Professor of Poetics in the Faculty of English at the University of Cambridge. He serves as a Staff Fellow and Director of Studies in English at Corpus Christi College, and as Keeper of the Lewis Collection. His scholarly and creative work bridges poetry, criticism, and interdisciplinary research. University of Cambridge, Faculty of English Corpus Christi College, Cambridge Keeper of the Lewis Collection Research Interests : Milne specializes in poetics and critical theory , with a focus on modernist and contemporary poetry , Shakespeare in performance , Beckett studies , and ecological poetics . His work intersects Marxist criticism , performance analysis , and avant-garde traditions , reflecting interests in figures like Gertrude Stein, Mina Loy, and Caryl Churchill. Article Trends : Milne's publications span modernist legacies , Marxist literary theory , and ecocritical approaches . He examines Scottish modernism (Hugh MacDiarmid), Shakespearean adaptations , and Beckett's philosophical engagements . His recent works include explorations of metrical politics in Romantic poetry and performance dialectics in Adorno's thought. Professional Contributions : Milne edits Parataxis Editions and co-edited Marxist Literary Theory: A Reader with Terry Eagleton. He contributes to journals like Textual Practice , Diacritics , and Shakespeare Survey , addressing topics from postwar British drama to avant-garde poetics . His creative works include poetry collections like Cutting Carbons (2019) and In Darkest Capital: Collected Poems (2017).
- Poetics
- Drama
- Performance Studies
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