David Duff is Professor of Romanticism at Queen Mary University of London. He is the author of Romance and Revolution: Shelley and the Politics of a Genre (1994) and the award-winning Romanticism and the Uses of Genre (2009). He has also edited an anthology of Modern Genre Theory (2000) and co-edited a collection of essays on Scotland, Ireland, and the Romantic Aesthetic (2007). His recent publications include The Oxford Handbook of British Romanticism (2018) and two co-edited special issues of Litteraria Pragensia, on Wordsworth and France (2017) and Exiles, Emigrés and Expatriates in Romantic-Era Paris and London (2019.) He is currently writing a book about the literary history of the prospectus and editing an anthology of British Romantic literature for Oxford University Press. He is a founder-director of the London-Paris Romanticism Seminar and Chair of the English Association.