About Charles Moseley
Charles
Moseley teaches Classics and English Literature in the English Faculty
of the University of Cambridge, and is Fellow and Tutor of Hughes
Hall, of which College he was Senior Tutor until 2003. He directs
studies in English for that college, and also for St Edmund’s
College.
For over a dozen years he was Programme Director of the University’s
very successful and much respected International Summer Schools
in both English Literature and Shakespeare.
He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, and of
the English Association. He is also a member of the Society for
Nautical Research, of the Classical Association, and of the Arctic
Club.
Less
academic activities have included working as a deckhand on a deep
water trawler, bus conducting (when buses had conductors), helping
to bring a small trawler back from the Arctic to England, sledge-hauling
across Spitsbergen (where he also climbed the highest mountain)
and converting an old house into something increasingly habitable.
His hobbies include beekeeping, growing things, fell-walking, music,
crosscountry skiing, fishing and shooting.
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