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Michael Bundock

Email: m.bundock@ucl.ac.uk

Michael Bundock is an Honorary Research Associate in the 香港六合彩 English Department. He was educated at the University of Dundee (LLB) and 香港六合彩 (LLM) and is a barrister.聽

He has research interests in the literature of the long eighteenth century (especially Samuel Johnson), the social and legal history of the period, and law and literature.

He is a director of Dr Johnson鈥檚 House Trust and Chair of the Johnson Society of London.

Recent publications

鈥楶谤颈尘别鈥, The Oxford Handbook of Samuel Johnson, ed. Jack Lynch (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022)

"A neutral being between the sexes": debating Johnson's feminism', Kate Chisholm and Michael Bundock, The Johnson Society Transactions 2021, pp. 24-40

鈥 鈥淎 little charity鈥: Dr Johnson and his household鈥, The Book Collector, Vol 69 No 3 (Autumn 2020), pp. 395-404

鈥楾he slave and the lawyers: Francis Barber, James Boswell and John Hawkins鈥 in Britain鈥檚 Black Past, ed. Gretchen H. Gerzina (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), pp. 27-43

鈥楩rom Somerset to Scotland: Samuel Johnson on slavery鈥, The New Rambler 2017-2018, Ser. F No XXI (2020), pp. 25-33

鈥 鈥淭o put you in mind of Johnson鈥: afterlives in London and Lichfield鈥, The Transactions of the Johnson Society 2017, (2018), pp. 12-23

鈥 鈥 Pleased to renew our old acquaintance鈥: James Boswell and Francis Barber鈥, The New Rambler 2015-2016, Ser. F No XIX (2018), pp. 53-66

The Fortunes of Francis Barber: The True Story of the Jamaican Slave Who Became Samuel Johnson鈥檚 Heir (New Haven and London, 2015, revd edn, 2021: Yale University Press)

鈥楽earching for the invisible man: the images of Francis Barber鈥 in Editing Lives: Essays in Contemporary Textual and Biographical Studies in Honor of O M Brack, Jr, ed. Jesse G. Swan (Lewisburg, 2014: Bucknell University Press)