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TullochGraham Tulloch

BA (Adelaide), PhD (Leicester), FAHA

Dean of Humanities
Professor of English
Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology

Location: Room 205 Humanities
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Phone: (+61 8) 8201 2468
Fax: (+61 8) 8201 2556
Email: graham.tulloch@flinders.edu.au


Teaching:

ENGL2220 Scottish and Irish Literature
ENGL2420 The Anglo-Saxon World
ENGL7220 Honours Editing Project  


Research interests:

Sir Walter Scott and James Hogg
Nineteenth Century Scottish Literature
The History of the Scots Language
Editing Scottish and Australian Texts
South Australian Writing
Scottish Writers in Australia
Scots Bible Translation


Indicative publications:

The Language of Walter Scott (1980)
A History of the Scots Bible with Selected Texts (1989)
'Lexis' and 'The Scots Language in Australia' in Charles Jones (ed.) The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language (1997)
Editions of Marcus Clarke's His Natural Life (1997) and Catherine Martin's An Australian Girl (1999) for Oxford World's Classics
Edition of Walter Scott's Ivanhoe (1998) for the Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels (reprinted Penguin 2000 with new introduction)
Grammar for Lawyers (2001) (with Michael Meehan) (second edition 2007)

Click publications for a full up-to-date list of publications.


Current research projects:

Editions of Sir Walter Scott's short stories and James Hogg's The Three Perils of Man and his publications in Scottish periodicals.


Current supervisions:

Principal:

Lisa Bennett - The Present of Things Past: Representation, Transmission, and Reception of Cultural Memory in Old English and Icelandic Literatures.
Jay Bland - The generation of Mr Hyde: the animal within from Plato to Darwin to Robert Louis Stevenson.
Amanda Muller - James Kelman and his fiction: Literature, Linguistics, Structuralism, Urbanism, Cultural Production.

Co-supervisor:

Andrew Herpich - Figurative Language in English Poetry c.16th-19th Century
Rex Hunter - Creative Writing: adventure/fantasy novel as vehicle
Glenn McLean - Anglican Apologetics and Homiletical method in Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy
Emily Sutherland - The Unholy Trinity
Paul Sutton - Pundora's Box


Supervisory interests:

Scottish Literature
Scottish Australian Literature
Scots Language
Editing Literary Texts
Historical Fiction

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