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Professor Randall Stevenson
Professor Randall Stevenson

Position: Visiting Fellow
School and/or Centres: Humanities Research Centre

Location: University of Edinburgh, UK

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Professor Randall Stevenson was born in the north of Scotland, grew up in Glasgow, and studied at the University of Edinburgh (astrophysics, then English Literature) and the University of Oxcford.

After working for a time in a government college in North-West Nigeria, he returned to the Department of English Literature in the University of Edinburgh as a lecturer in 1979.

He has also worked as Associate Director of the University’s International Office, and as Dean of the Scottish Universities’ International Summer School, and has lectured abroad, often for the British Council, in eleven European countries and in Korea, Egypt and Nigeria. His work has been translated into Italian and Russian, and new editions of critical studies published in Romania and in China.

Research Interests

These are centred on twentieth-century literature, and on the historical processes and pressures of modernity which shape it.

Research and publication particularly focus on modernism; the literature of the Great War; narrative theory, especially in relation to issues of temporality and structure; fiction and drama in Britain throughout the C20th century; postmodernist fiction; Scottish theatre after 1950; literature and science.

Reification and Robotics, Relativity and Redemption: Fiction and the Imagination of Science 1919-1939