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Lee, Dr Stuart
Job Title: Lecturer; Reader in E-learning and Digital Libraries; Director, Computing Systems and Services (OUCS)
College: Merton
Period/ Subject: Medieval, Fantasy Literature, WW1 Literature, Electronic Publishing
Email address: stuart.lee@ell.ox.ac.uk
Research Interests: 
My main area of research started as Old English (my PhD was on Ælfric's Old Testament Homilies). In 1991 I began work in elearning and applying these to the arts (hence humanities computing) developing my first package to teach online around Rosenberg's 'Break of Day in the Trenches'. My research since then has been primarily in elearning, electronic libraries, digital publishing etc. I also have run major projects on the War poets which culminated in two large online projects; and have worked on the fiction and manuscripts of J R R Tolkien.
Teaching Areas:
Old English, Tolkien, WW1 Literature
Recent Publications:
Currently editing 'A Companion to J R R Tolkien' (Blackwells/Wiley, 2013)
‘J. R. R. Tolkien and The Wanderer: From edition to application’ Tolkien Studies VI (2009)
Key Concepts in Medieval Literature (eds) E. Solopova and S. Lee (Palgrave/Macmillan, 2007)
The Keys of Middle-earth (eds.) S. Lee and E. Solopova (Palgrave/Macmillan, 2005)
Other Information:
Lecture and tutors on Old English; Tolkien; World War 1 Literature. Director of the First World War Poetry Digital Archive project; the Great War Archive; and Project Woruldhord. Podcasts of lectures available on iTunes U.
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