Research output per year
Research output per year
Professor of Seventeenth-Century Literature, PROF
Accepting PhD Students
PhD projects
Early Modern Women's Writing (especially English and/or Scottish devotional or religious texts; or autobiography/life-writings; or other prose (including letters); or poetry c. 1550-1700).
Shakespeare (especially with reference to the History of Sexuality)
Feminist Theory (from 1550 onwards).
Suzanne Trill studied English Literature at the University of Southampton, before pursuing her PhD in Renaissance Women’s Writing at University of Liverpool. While a post-graduate, she taught part-time at the University of Liverpool, Liverpool John Moore’s University and (as it was then) Chester College. With her friends and colleagues Kate Chedgzoy and Melanie Hansen/Obsorne, she co-organised Voicing Women (Liverpool, 1993) which was the first conference in the UK to focus specifically on early modern women's writing. In 1992, she was appointed Lecturer at the Queen’s University of Belfast before moving to the University of Edinburgh in 1997. Since then she has published widely on early modern women’s writing, helped in part by being the recipient of research awards from the AHRC and the Leverhulme Trust. In 2006 she became Senior Lecturer and for the Fall semester of 2007 she was Lynn Wood Neag Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Connecticut (New England, USA). From 2009-12, Suzanne was Director of Undergraduate Studies for School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures (LLC) as well as being Vice-President, then President of the University of Edinburgh’s branch of UCU (University and Colleges Union) from September 2009 until the end of August 2013. From May 2012-2013, Suzanne was an elected representative for Women Members on the UCU National Executive Committee. From 2016-2018, she was branch Secretary and Casework Co-ordinator for UCU Edinburgh. Her edition of Anne, Lady Halkett, A True Account of My Life and Selected Meditations was published in the Other Voice Series (2022). She became Head of English and Scottish Literature in January 2023 and is now Professor of Seventeenth-Century Literature. With Professor Cordelia Beattie in History, she is currently working on an AHRC-funded project to produce a digital edition of the four volumes of Alice Thornton's autobiographical manuscripts (Alice Thornton's Books). Alice Thornton's Books | Alice Thornton (kcl.ac.uk)
Suzanne’s early research focused on Tudor and Jacobean English women’s devotional poetry, specifically Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke and Aemilia Lanyer. After finding a manuscript by Anna Walker in the British Library which was presented to Anna of Denmark (in a form which follows the generic conventions of a sermon), she was awarded a Leverhulme research fellowship to establish a preliminary checklist of manuscripts by women (c. 1500-1700) currently deposited at the National Library of Scotland. This also enabled her to commence her work on Anne, Lady Halkett (Ashgate, 2007; The Other Voice, 2022). Her editorial work is complimented by her interest in theories of early modern women’s self-writing in both England and Scotland. Her publications pay particular attention to Protestant devotional literature and archival resources. With Professor Cordelia Beattie in History, she is currently working on an AHRC-funded project to produce a digital edition of the four volumes of Alice Thornton's autobiographical manuscripts (Alice Thornton's Books). Alice Thornton's Books | Alice Thornton (kcl.ac.uk)
Renaissance Literature, Doctor in Philosophy, 'Patterns of Piety and Faith': The Role of the Psalms in the Construction of the Exemplary Renaissance Woman, University of Liverpool
1 Oct 1988 → 21 Nov 1992
Award Date: 7 Jun 1993
English Literatrure, Bachelor of Arts, University of Southampton
1 Oct 1985 → 1 Jun 1988
Award Date: 1 Jun 1988
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Entry for encyclopedia/dictionary
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Entry for encyclopedia/dictionary
Research output: Book/Report › Scholarly edition
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
Suzanne Trill (Advisor)
Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Public Engagement – Festival/Exhibition
Suzanne Trill (Invited speaker) & Cordelia Beattie (Invited speaker)
Activity: Academic talk or presentation types › Invited talk
Suzanne Trill (Invited speaker)
Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Public Engagement – Public lecture/debate/seminar
Suzanne Trill (Presenter), Cordelia Beattie (Presenter) & Jo Edge (Presenter)
Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Public Engagement – Public lecture/debate/seminar
Suzanne Trill (Lecturer)
Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Public Engagement – Public lecture/debate/seminar
Arts and Humanities Research Council
1/09/21 → 24/02/25
Project: Research
1/09/21 → 31/08/24
Project: Research
1/01/05 → 31/08/05
Project: Research