Paddy Bullard

Paddy Bullard

Docteur en littérature anglaise, Lecturer in English, University of Kent, Canterbury

Paddy Bullard's current research interests are in eighteenth-century political literature and intellectual history, and in the formation of literary coteries.

Email: p.s.bullard@kent.ac.uk

Paddy Bullard is AHRC Research Fellow for the forthcoming Cambridge University Press edition of the Works of Jonathan Swift. In January 2005 he was elected to a Junior Research Fellow in English at St. Catherine's, and before that he held tutorial fellowships at Mansfield and St. Anne's Colleges.

His current research interests are in eighteenth-century political literature and intellectual history, and in the formation of literary coteries. His favourite book is Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy. He is completing a study of how cultural criticism influenced the deployment of language in eighteenth-century politics, called After Rhetoric: Literature and Political Discourse from Waller to Burke.

Publications significatives

2005 : ‘The Latitude of Whiggism: Burnet, Tillotson and Lord William Russell in Whig Historiography, 1675-1775’ – in Cultures of Whiggism, ed. David Womersley. University of Delaware Press.

2007 : ‘The Figure of Enlightenment: Traditions of Paradox in Rousseau and Burke’ – in Enlightenment and Emancipation, eds. Susan Manning and Peter France. Bucknell, Bucknell University Press.

2009 : 'Burke Among the Poets: Milton, Lucretius and the Philosophical Enquiry' – in The Science of Sensibility: Reading Burke's Philosophical Enquiry, ed. Michael Funk Dekard. Leuven, University of Leuven Press.

2010 : The Jonathan Swift Archive ­– co-editor (with Jim McLaverty et al.) : version electronique de l’édition CUP des œuvres complètes de Swift.

2011 : Edmund Burke: Rhetoric and Ethics. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, à paraître.

Ancients and Moderns in Europe

Comparative Perspectives

Juin 2016