Professor Fiona Cox
Head of Department - Languages, Cultures & Visual Studies
French (ML)
I was brought up in Worcestershire and did a degree in French and Latin at the University of Bristol, where I also gained a PhD supervised by Charles Martindale and David Meakin, entitled 'Virgil's Presence in Twentieth Century French Literature'. This was eventually published as Aeneas Takes the Metro: Virgil’s Presence in Twentieth Century French Literature. While working on the PhD I was able to spend a year teaching English in Bordeaux at Université Michel de Montaigne III. In 1995 I took up a Lectureship in French at University College, Cork and worked there for fifteen years. I joined the University of Exeter in 2010, where I am currently Head of Department of Modern Languages and Cultures and Associate Professor of French and Comparative Literature.
I have published widely within the area of classical reception and contemporary women’s writing as well as on Victor Hugo. Current projects include a monograph on the ways in which Les Misérables responds to and reworks classical epic in its bid to become a defining epic for the nineteenth century and the future, and a book on contemporary French and Francophone receptions of Antigone in literature and film.
I have supervised PhDs on classical reception, contemporary women’s writing and nineteenth-century French literature, and should be delighted to hear from prospective PhD candidates
Research supervision:
I'd be delighted to hear from any research students interested in working on:
Classical Reception
Contemporary Women's Writing
Literary Translation (especially nineteenth, twentieth and twenty first centuries)
The French novel - nineteenth and twentieth century
Other:
I am currently on the Executive Committees of the Society for French Studies and of the Society of Dix-Neuviémistes.
Invited Speaker:
Keynote address at the Annual Meeting of Postgraduates in the Reception of the Ancient World, University of Birmingham, December 2012.
Virgil Translation Workshop, University of British Columbia, September 2012
Journée Virgile/ Ovide – Université de Lille III, November 2010
Vergil Society, Symposium at Cuma, Naples - June 2006
'Pastoral after Theocritus and Virgil' University of Crete, May 2006
Research Seminar Series - Institute of Archaeology and Antiquity, University of Birmingham, November 2004.
Virgil Society, London, May 2002.