Dr Paul Quinn
Senior Lecturer in English Literature
About
Paul Quinn gained his DPhil from the University of Sussex, working on anti-Catholicism and the Early Modern Stage. He has taught at the University of Sussex, is a Tutor for Oxford’s Department of Continuing Education’s ‘Oxford Experience’, and has taught at the University of Chichester since 2009. He is currently convenor for the first year module ‘Page to Stage 2’, convenor for the third year modules ‘“Unforgettable Corpses”: Literature, Cultural Memory and the First World War’, ‘Fairy Tales: From Early Modern to Postmodern’, and teaches on the MA module ‘Theatres of Pleasure and Theatres of Pain’. He is the Director of the Chichester Centre for Fairy Tales, Fantasy and Speculative Fiction and Editor of the Centre’s journal Gramarye.
Key Publications
- ‘C.S Lewis and the Whore of Babylon’ in Gramarye vol. 13 (June 2018).
- ‘Edward Alleyn: another possible Sussex network?’, Early Theatre (June 2017).
- ‘Richard Woodman’s economic rivals’, Notes and Queries (February 2015).
- Co-editor, co-author (Introduction) and contributor (‘Richard Woodman, Sussex Protestantism and the construction of martyrdom’), Art, Literature and Religion in Early Modern Sussex (Ashgate 2014).
- ‘Note on the Martyrs Fireback’, Sussex Past and Present (December 2013).
- ‘Anti-Catholicism, Islamophobia and Christian multi-media’ in From Far Right to Mainstream: Islamophobia in party politics and the media (Campus Verlag, October 2012).
- ‘A witty, learned persecutor?: The staged afterlife of Thomas More’, Moreana, nos 181 – 2 (Dec 2010).
- ‘John Rough’s Beard and Isaiah 50: 6’, Notes and Queries (Dec 2009).
- ‘“Thou shalt turn to ashes”: Shakespeare’s King John as Tudor martyrology’, Moreana, vol. 45, no. 175 (Dec. 2008).
Research Output
Articles
Quinn, P. (2018) C.S. Lewis and the Whore of Babylon: Anti-Catholic polemic and Ulster Protestant rhetoric in The Chronicles of Narnia. Gramarye: The Journal of the Sussex Centre for Folklore, Fairy Tales and Fantasy, 13. pp. 55-64. ISSN 2050-2915
Quinn, P. (2017) Introduction. Gramarye: The Journal of the Sussex Centre for Folklore, Fairy Tales and Fantasy, 12. pp. 4-5. ISSN 2050-2915 9781907852527
Quinn, P. (2017) A possible extension of Henslowe's and Alleyn's Sussex Network? Early Theatre, 20 (1). pp. 125-132. ISSN 1206-9078 10.12745/et.20.1.2305
Quinn, P. (2016) Introduction. Gramarye: The Journal of the Sussex Centre for Folklore, Fairy Tales and Fantasy, 10. pp. 4-5. ISSN 2050-2915
Quinn, P. (2015) Richard Woodman's Economic Rivals. Notes and Queries, 62 (1). pp. 46-48. ISSN 1471-6941 10.1093/notesj/gju260
Quinn, P. (2013) Note on the Martyrs Fireback. Sussex Past and Present (131). p. 8. ISSN 1357-7417
Quinn, P. (2010) A witty, learned persecutor? The staged afterlife of Thomas More. Moreana, 47 (181). pp. 129-152.
Quinn, P. (2009) John Rough's beard and Isaiah 50:6. Notes and Queries, 56 (4). pp. 522-523. ISSN 1471-6941
Quinn, P. (2009) Response to Peter Milward. Moreana, 46 (176). ISSN 0047-8105
Quinn, P. (2008) "Thou shalt turn to ashes": Shakespeare's King John as Tudor martyrology. Moreana, 45 (175). ISSN 0047-8105
Book Sections
Dimmock, M., Hadfield, A. and Quinn, P. (2014) Introduction: Contesting Early Modern Sussex. In: Art, Literature and Religion in Early Modern Sussex. Ashgate. ISBN 9781409457039
Quinn, P. (2014) 'Richard Woodman, Sussex Protestantism and the Construction of Martyrdom' in Art, Literature and Religion in Early Modern Sussex. In: Art, Literature and Religion in Early Modern Sussex. Ashgate. ISBN 9781409457039
Quinn, P. (2012) 'Anti-Catholicism, Islamophobia and Christian multi-media. In: From Far Right to Mainstream: Islamophobia in party politics and the media. Campus Verlag, pp. 130-153. ISBN 9783593396484
Books
Dimmock, M., Hadfield, A. and Quinn, P. (2014) Art, Literature and Religion in Early Modern Sussex: Culture and Conflict. Ashgate Publishing/Routledge, Farnham, Surrey; London. ISBN 9781409457039
Teaching Resources
Quinn, P. (2016) An Enemy of the People Schools' Study Pack. [Teaching Resources]
Other
Quinn, P. (2016) Programme Notes, The Country Girls. Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, UK.