

Archie Burnett
Archie Burnett's research defines new horizons for the study of British Literature and the History of the Book. As a distinguished faculty member in the English department at Boston University, he has made significant contributions to the understanding of literary giants such as Milton, A. E. Housman, and Philip Larkin. His scholarly work includes the acclaimed publications "Milton's Style" and "The Poems of A. E. Housman," which have become essential resources for students and scholars alike. Burnett's academic pursuits are deeply rooted in his passion for poetry and the historical contexts that shape literary works. His research interests extend to the intricate relationships between text and context, exploring how historical and cultural factors influence literary production and reception. This approach not only enriches his own scholarship but also informs his teaching methodology, where he emphasizes the importance of historical survey courses to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of literary evolution. In addition to his research and teaching, Burnett is currently engaged in the preparation of a collected edition of T. S. Eliot's prose, a project that promises to offer new insights into the work of one of the 20th century's most influential poets. His dedication to this endeavor reflects his commitment to preserving and elucidating the complexities of literary heritage for future generations. Burnett's contributions to the field have been recognized through various academic honors and invitations to speak at international conferences. His work continues to inspire both his students and his peers, fostering a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of British literary history. Through his scholarship and pedagogy, Archie Burnett remains a pivotal figure in the ongoing dialogue between past and present literary landscapes.
Publications
, 68-72, 1982-10-01
, 671-673, 2017-11-24
, 245-251, 2019-04-01
, 207-b-208, 1980-06-01
, 185-188, 2010-10-01
, 492, 1980-07-01
, 418-419, 1982-10-01
, 46-47, 2014-03-01
, 12-16, 1982-03-01