Sebastian Sobecki


Sebastian Sobecki is a medievalist specialising in English literature, history, and manuscript studies.

Biography

Sobecki is Professor of Medieval English Literature and Culture at the University of Groningen, the oldest chair for English literature in the Netherlands. He also holds by courtesy the Professorship of Old Germanic, established in 1881. Having received his education at the University of Cambridge, Sobecki became an Assistant Professor at McGill University before being appointed at Groningen. He works on medieval English and early Tudor literature, particularly on Chaucer and Gower, fifteenth-century literature, manuscripts and scribes, law and politics, and travel and Anglo-European relations. Sobecki was awarded the John Hurt Fisher Prize by the John Gower Society and has held fellowships from Yale University, All Souls College Oxford, and the Huntington Library.
Sobecki has written widely on medieval and early modern topics, and his articles have appeared in leading journals, including Speculum, English Literary History, Studies in the Age of Chaucer, Renaissance Studies, The English Historical Review, The Chaucer Review, The Library, New Medieval Literatures, and The Review of English Studies. Together with Michelle Karnes, Sobecki is the editor of the journal Studies in the Age of Chaucer. He is completing his third monograph, Last Words: The Public Self and the Social Author in Late Medieval England, and two volumes in the Oxford edition of Richard Hakluyt's Principal Navigations. Sobecki is also editing Medieval Travel Writing: A Global History.
He has made a number of important archival discoveries, such as identifying John Gower's autograph hand, finding a letter written for Margery Kempe's son, locating rebels linked to Piers Plowman, revealing the author of the earliest English description of Poland, and demonstrating connections between tax records and the General Prologue to Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Sobecki is also the voice behind the popular video recording of John Skelton's '.

Selected publications