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Professor of English, University of St Andrews

Emma Sutton has degrees in English from the Universities of Exeter, Leeds and Cambridge. She specialises in the relationships among literature, music and politics in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and is Founding Director of the Virginia Woolf & Music project. Recent work focuses on music's role in colonial history of the Pacific; she is an Associate of St Andrews' Centre for Pacific Studies and leads a collaboration with the National University of Samoa.

Experience

  • –present
    Professor of English, University of St Andrews

Education

  • 1999 
    University of Cambridge, PhD in English