is an associate professor of English literature at the University of Southern California. She is the author of Treason by Words: Literature, Law, and Rebellion in Shakespeare's England
(2006), as well as articles on Mary Wroth and Petrarchism, Shakespeare and Agamben, and Hayward and censorship.
Emma Mason
is a senior lecturer in English at the University of Warwick. She is the author of
Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century
(2006),
Nineteenth Century Religion and Literature: An Introduction
(with Mark Knight, 2006), and
The Cambridge Introduction to Wordsworth
(2009), and is co–editor of
The Oxford Handbook of the Reception History of the Bible
(with Michael Lieb and Jonathan Roberts, 2010).
Jonathan Roberts
is a lecturer in English at the University of Liverpool. He is the author of
William Blake's Poetry
(2007),
The Bible for Sinners
(with Christopher Rowland, 2008),
Blake. Wordsworth. Religion.
(2010), and is co–editor of
The Oxford Handbook of the Reception History of the Bible
(with Michael Lieb and Emma Mason, 2010).
Christopher Rowland
is Dean Ireland's Professor of Holy Exegesis at the University of Oxford. He is the author of a number of books, including
The Nature of New Testament Theology
(2006),
Revelation Through the Centuries
(with Judith Kovacs, 2003), and
Radical Christian Writings: A Reader
(with Andrew Bradstock, 2002), all published by Wiley–Blackwell. He is Consultant Editor of
The Oxford Handbook of the Reception History of the Bible
(edited by Michael Lieb, Emma Mason, and Jonathan Roberts, 2010), and together with John Sawyer, Judith Kovacs, and David Gunn, he also edits the Blackwell Bible Commentary series.