
Prof Nicholas Royle
| Post: | Emeritus Professor (English) |
| Other posts: | Professor Of English (Centre for Creative and Critical Thought) |
| Location: | ARTS B |
| Email: | N.W.O.Royle@sussex.ac.uk |
Biography
Nicholas RoyleÌýis Professor Emeritus of English at the Âé¶¹Ó³» where he has been based since 1999.ÌýHe established the MA/PhD programme in Creative and Critical Writing in 2001 and was founding director of the Centre for Creative and Critical Thought.
He has previously taught at the University of Stirling, Scotland (1992-9), the University of Tampere, Finland (1987-92) and at the University of Oxford (1981-87).
Nicholas Royle has published many critical books and essays, as well as novels and short stories (including quick fictions).ÌýHis books to date are:Ìý
This Thing Called LiteratureÌý(Second edition, 2024, co-authored with Andrew Bennett)
An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and TheoryÌý(Sixth edition, 2023, co-authored with Andrew Bennett) Ìý
David Bowie, Enid Blyton and the Sun MachineÌý(2023)
Hélène Cixous: Dreamer, Realist, Analyst, WritingÌý(With an Afterword by Cixous) (2021)
Mother: A MemoirÌý(2020)Ìý
An English Guide to Birdwatching: A Novel (2017)
Veering: A Theory of Literature (2011)
Quilt: A Novel (with a Critical Afterword) (2010)
In Memory of Jacques DerridaÌý(2009)
How to Read ShakespeareÌý(2005, new edition 2014)
Jacques Derrida (2003)
The Uncanny (2003)
Deconstructions: A User's GuideÌý(2000) (as editor)Ìý
E.M. Forster (1999)
After DerridaÌý(1995)
Elizabeth Bowen and the Dissolution of the Novel:ÌýStill LivesÌý(1995, co-authored with Andrew Bennett)Ìý
Telepathy and Literature: Essays on the Reading MindÌý(1990)
Royle is also an editor of theÌýOxford Literary Review, a journal with which he has been involved since the 1970s, and director of Quick Fictions. He has recently written his first detective novel and is currently completing a book entitled The Weird, the Uncanny and the New Fantastic.