Dr Mark Sutton
BA, MA, PhD (University of London)
Lecturer, Literature
Address: Huntingdonshire Regional College, California Road, Huntingdon, Cambs, PE29 1BL
Email: mark-sutton@huntingdon.ac.uk
Dr Mark Sutton teaches the literature side of the English and History degree course at Huntingdonshire Regional College, covering the five literature modules 'Introduction to English Literature 1 and 2', 'Romantic Conflicts', 'Shakespeare and his Contemporaries', and 'Ways of Reading'. He also teaches part-time for the University of Cambridge, both for a number of the University's colleges, as well as for the University of Cambridge Summer School, and is an Associate Lecturer with the Open University.
Mark's primary research interest is in the writings of James Joyce, as well as in literary modernism. He regularly publishes literary reviews and articles for such journals as The James Joyce Broadsheet, and has written numerous literary biographies for the online literary database Literature Online (Lion). He intends to finish a book he has long been writing on Joyce.
Lecturer, Literature
Address: Huntingdonshire Regional College, California Road, Huntingdon, Cambs, PE29 1BL
Email: mark-sutton@huntingdon.ac.uk
Dr Mark Sutton teaches the literature side of the English and History degree course at Huntingdonshire Regional College, covering the five literature modules 'Introduction to English Literature 1 and 2', 'Romantic Conflicts', 'Shakespeare and his Contemporaries', and 'Ways of Reading'. He also teaches part-time for the University of Cambridge, both for a number of the University's colleges, as well as for the University of Cambridge Summer School, and is an Associate Lecturer with the Open University.
Mark's primary research interest is in the writings of James Joyce, as well as in literary modernism. He regularly publishes literary reviews and articles for such journals as The James Joyce Broadsheet, and has written numerous literary biographies for the online literary database Literature Online (Lion). He intends to finish a book he has long been writing on Joyce.
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