Summary
Richard Meek's main research interests are in Shakespeare and early modern literature, ekphrasis and the relationship between visual and verbal modes of representation, and the history of emotion. He is also interested in the history of proverbial language, and currently leads the AHRC Curiosity project 'Shakespeare and Early Modern Proverbial Culture'.
Richard has recently completed his second monograph – a study of the representation and development of sympathy in the years 1580-1640, entitled Sympathy in Early Modern Literature and Culture (Cambridge University Press, 2023).
He has co-edited three collections of essays with Manchester University Press, including most recently Ekphrastic Encounters: New Interdisciplinary Essays on Literature and the Visual Arts (2019).
In 2017 he held a International Visitor Fellowship at the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions in Perth, Australia. He recently worked with the community group Fitmums and Friends on a bereavement support programme for children and young people, supported by The Ideas Fund (British Science Association/Wellcome Trust).