Dr Amy Morris
MA (Cantab), MPhil (Cantab), PhD (Cantab)
Fellow (A), College Lecturer, Director of Studies, Assistant Tutor (Undergraduates), Postgraduate Mentor
College Roles
- Fellow (A)
- College Lecturer in English
- Director of Studies in English (Part II)
- Assistant Tutor (Undergraduates)
- Postgraduate Mentor
University Roles
- University Associate Professor, Faculty of English
Contact
Telephone: 01223 335031
Email: amer1@cam.ac.uk

Biography
I studied English at Newnham and went on to complete an MPhil and PhD in American Literature at Cambridge. During my doctoral studies, I spent two years at Harvard as a Frank Knox Fellow. Before taking up a teaching position at Cambridge, I lectured for a year at the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay. I am married with four children.
Photography courtesy of John Pankratz
Research Interests
American and transatlantic literature, especially 1600-1800.
My publications include a book on American puritan poetry and articles on early American lyric, colonial responses to mastodon teeth, commonplace books, Shakespeare in America, and the literature of revolution.
I also work on modern US literature and culture, including the art and poetry of Mina Loy, and twentieth-century representations of homelessness in poetry, fiction and the visual arts.