David Lee Miller

David Lee Miller is Carolina Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature and Director of the Center for Digital Humanities at the University of South Carolina. He joined the University in 2004 after teaching at the University of Alabama, where he designed and directed the Hudson Strode Program in Renaissance Studies, and at the University of Kentucky. His publications include The Poem’s Two Bodies: The Poetics of the 1590 Faerie Queene (Princeton, 1988); Dreams of the Burning Child: Sacrificial Sons and the Father’s Witness (Cornell, 2003); and a number of edited collections and scholarly articles. His honors include teaching awards at the University of Kentucky and at the University of South Carolina, along with fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Guggenheim Foundation. Currently he serves as one of five general editors of “The Collected Works of Edmund Spenser,” a six-volume scholarly edition under contract to Oxford University Press; as project manager at South Carolina for the Spenser Archive, a richly annotated online environment for the teaching, editing, and study of Spenser’s work; and as editor of The Spenser Review, the official publication of the International Spenser Society.

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