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Prior to moving to Hopkins in 2017 was Chair of English at New York University for 5 years. He has taught at the University of Oxford, UCLA, and University of Cambridge where he was a Fellow of Girton College. |
Prior to moving to Hopkins in 2017 was Chair of English at [[New York University]] for 5 years. He has taught at the [[University of Oxford]], [[University of California, Los Angeles|UCLA]], and [[University of Cambridge]] where he was a Fellow of [[Girton College, Cambridge|Girton College]]. |
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[[William Riley Parker Prize]] at [[Modern Language Association|MLA]] (2014) |
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# [[Cannon's profile at Johns Hopkins University]] |
Revision as of 23:10, 4 August 2020
Christopher Cannon is a mediaevalist at Johns Hopkins University. He is currently Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of English and Classics, Chair of Classics, and Vice Dean in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. He is a leading authority of the works of Geoffrey Chaucer.
Education
He was educated at Harvard University (AB, AM, PhD).
Career
Prior to moving to Hopkins in 2017 was Chair of English at New York University for 5 years. He has taught at the University of Oxford, UCLA, and University of Cambridge where he was a Fellow of Girton College.
Works
Prizes
William Riley Parker Prize at MLA (2014)