Keith Gregor

Keith Gregor took a B.A. in Modern Languages at the University of Nottingham, where he also completed an M.A. in Critical Theory. He holds a B.A. in Modern Philology from the University of Seville and a Ph.D. in Filology Doctor from the University of Murcia, where he presented a thesis on Sir Philip Sidney. He has taught at Murcia since 1984-1985, when he arrived as a language assistant, and since 1998 has been a Senior Lecturer at the University of Murcia whose teaching and research interests center mainly on English and Irish literature, particularly drama. He is a member of the research group “Shakespeare y la literature isabelina” and, since 1999, has participated in the I+D research project “La presencia de Shakespeare en España en el marco de la cultura europea”, which he currently directs. With Ángel Luis Pujante he has editedTeatro clásico en traducción(1996), More European Shakespeares(2001), Hamlet en España (2010) and Macbethen España (2011); individually, he has editedIrish Studies Today (2002), a special issue of theInternational Journal of English Studies. His essays on Shakespeare and Shakespearean drama have appeared in a number of contexts, including journals likeShakespeare Quarterly (1998) and Multicultural Shakespeare (2007) and books like Four Hundred Years of Shakespeare in Europe(University of Delaware Press, 2003), Shakespeare’s History Plays (Cambridge University Press, 2004) and Shakespeare without English (Pearson-Longman, 2006). He is a contributor to the Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance (2004) and to the Cambridge World Shakespeare Encylopedia (forthcoming). He is also the author of the monographShakespeare in the Spanish Theatre: 1772 to the Present (2010).