Andrew Hadfield

Andrew Hadfield is professor of English at the University of Sussex and a fellow of the British Academy. Mapping the World at the Dawn of the British Empire, written with Matthew Dimmock, will be out in early summer 2025.

Andrew Hadfield's work featured in PN Review comprises two reports, nine articles, and 13 reviews, over a period of 18 years.

Further Reading

Report in PN Review 181 (2008) An Unpublished Poem by Donald Davie
Report in PN Review 231 (2016) BrexitSpeare
Article in PN Review 185 (2009) Reading Spenser
Article in PN Review 198 (2011) 'And kis the steppes, where as thow seest pace/Virgile'
Article in PN Review 206 (2012) Ample Flesh
Article in PN Review 231 (2016) Shakespeare’s Afterlives
Article in PN Review 243 (2018) An Affinity with Duck
Article in PN Review 256 (2020) Chaucer
Article in PN Review 263 (2022) Indices
Article in PN Review 275 (2024) Welcome to the Culture Wars
Article in PN Review 282 (2025) Readings of Milton
Review in PN Review 179 (2008) on Luis de Góngora
Review in PN Review 186 (2009) on Isaac Rosenberg
Review in PN Review 198 (2011) on Cavalcanti, Dante, and the Classics in Modern Poetry
Review in PN Review 205 (2012) on Stephen Greenblatt
Review in PN Review 226 (2015) on Lavinia Greenlaw
Review in PN Review 236 (2017) on The Song of Roland
Review in PN Review 237 (2017) on Clifton, Berry & Stevenson
Review in PN Review 238 (2017) on The English Lyric Tradition
Review in PN Review 239 (2018) on Fastness
Review in PN Review 240 (2018) on John Greening
Review in PN Review 258 (2021) On Phillis Wheatley's Life
Review in PN Review 265 (2022) on Rachel Eisendrath
Review in PN Review 273 (2023) on Edwin & Willa Muir
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