Peter Boxall, is a British academic and writer. He is Goldsmithsâ Professor of English literature at the University of Oxford and professorial fellow of New College.
He works on contemporary literature, literary theory and literary modernism. Boxall is notable as the editor of the well-established journal of literary theory, Textual Practice, for his editorship of 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die and The Oxford History of the Novel, Volume 7: British and Irish Fiction Since 1940, and for his work on contemporary fiction, most notably Twenty-First-Century Fiction (Cambridge University Press, 2013) and The Value of the Novel (Cambridge University Press, 2015).
In 2024, he was elected a Fellow of the British Academy (FBA), the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and social sciences.
Published works
Articles
- 2015: Science, technology and the posthuman. The Cambridge Companion to British Fiction Since 1945.
- 2012: Late: Fictional Time in the Twenty-First Century. Contemporary Literature, pp. 681âÂÂ712.
- 2011: The threshold of vision: the animal gaze in Beckett, Sebald, and Coetzee. Journal of Beckett Studies, 20 (2). pp. 120âÂÂ148
- 2008: "There's no lack of void": waste and abundance in Beckett and DeLillo. SubStance, 37(2). pp. 56âÂÂ70.
- 2007: Boxall, Peter, Hadfield, Andrew, Smith, Lindsay and Surprenant, Celene. Preface. Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory.
Books
- 2015: Boxall, Peter The value of the novel. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
- 2013: Boxall, Peter Twenty-first century fiction: a critical introduction. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
- 2009: Boxall, Peter Since Beckett: contemporary writing in the wake of modernism. Continuum Literary Studies . Continuum.
Editor
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