Dr Eve Houghton

BA MPhil PhD
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Background

Dr Eve Houghton is a Research Fellow in English at St John’s College, Cambridge. She completed her PhD in English from Yale in 2024. Before that, she received an MPhil from Cambridge and a BA from Yale. Her research has been supported by the Folger Shakespeare Library, the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, and the Bibliographical Society of America.

Teaching

At Cambridge, Dr Houghton teaches on the Shakespeare, Material Renaissance and Early Modern Drama papers and supervises undergraduate dissertations on early modern topics. She has also taught courses on early modern English literature and the history of the novel at Yale and UCL.

Publications

“He Said/She Said: Free Indirect Style Before the Novel.” Critical Inquiry 51.2 (winter 2025): 247-267.

“Fops vs Tops: Character and Attention in The Country Wife.” ELH 90.3 (fall 2023): 667-691.

“Private Owners, Public Books: Henrietta Bartlett’s Feminist Bibliography.” The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 116.4 (winter 2022): 567-587.

“Overmeasure: The Indexes of Francis Daniel Pastorius.” In The Book Index through History, eds. Dennis Duncan and Eve Houghton. Forthcoming.

“Free Indirect Style: An Archaeology.” Eds. Eve Houghton and Colton Valentine. Narrative. Forthcoming 2027.