Robert Clark
Dr. Robert Clark, MoEML consultant, is reader in English literature at the University
of
East Anglia. He devised and developed ABES for Routledge
(1996–2003) and is the founding editor and software designer of The Literary Encyclopedia,
which has been published since 2000 and now comprises over 12 million words in a data
structure of over 40 thousand records. He has also recently developed a test-bed site
for
cultural topography at mappingwriting.com,
which is exploring the use of Google Maps for the representation of space in literary
texts.
His writings in literary history include History, Ideology and Myth in
American Fiction; editions of novels by Defoe, Austen, and Fenimore Cooper; and
essays on Dickens, Angela Carter, Michael Ondaatje, Henry Fielding, and The
Spectator. He also edited The Arnold Anthology of British and
Irish Literature in English. His major rereading of Jane Austen in relationship to
the rise of the free-market, Jane Austen: Transformations of
Capital, will be published by Routledge in 2013.