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Steve Ellis (literary scholar)

Steve Ellis (literary scholar)

British poet and literary scholar


Steve Ellis (born 1952) is a British poet and literary scholar and Professor of English Literature at the University of Birmingham.[1] He is known for his works on Chaucer, Virginia Woolf and T. S. Eliot.[2][3] and also for his verse translation of Dante's Divine Comedy, published in 2019.

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Works

  • Dante and English Poetry: Shelley to T. S. Eliot (1983)
  • Home and Away (1987)
  • West Pathway (1993)
  • Verse translation of Dante's Hell (1991)
  • The English Eliot: Design, Language, and Landscape in Four Quartets (1991)
  • British writers and the approach of World War II
  • Chaucer at large: the poet in the modern imagination
  • Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales
  • T. S. Eliot: a guide for the perplexed
  • Virginia Woolf and the Victorians

References

  1. "Steve Ellis". Poetry Archive.
  2. Riehle, Wolfgang (1995). "Review of The English Eliot. Design, Language and Landscape in 'Four Quartets'". AAA: Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik. 20 (2): 421–423. ISSN 0171-5410. JSTOR 43025484.



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