Lynn Robson
Dr Lynn Robson is Supernumerary Fellow in English Literature at Regent's Park College, Oxford, where she teaches Early Modern Literature to undergraduates and postgraduates, full-time and part-time learners. She has received several University awards for teaching and student support, including ‘Most Acclaimed Lecturer in the Humanities’ (Oxford University Student Union, 2013), a Teaching Excellence Award (Oxford University, 2015), and ‘Outstanding Pastoral Support’ (Oxford University Student Union, 2016). Lynn’s most recent publication is as a contributor to a liturgy based on A Midsummer Night's Dream, published in Paul Edmondson and Ewan Fernie, eds, New Places: Shakespeare and Creativity (Arden Shakespeare, 2018). Her next will be a chapter on the representations of the devotions of condemned criminals in Elizabeth Clarke and Robert Daniel, eds, People and Piety: Devotional Writing in Print and Manuscript in Early Modern England which will be published by Manchester University Press.