Russell A. Peck (December 17, 1933 – February 20, 2023)[1] was an American medievalist, scholar of medieval literature, and author. At the time of his retirement in 2014, he was John Hall Deane Professor of English at the University of Rochester, where he began teaching in 1961.[2]
Peck wrote extensively on medieval literature, folklore, cognitive theory, and pedagogy; he shaped the field of medieval literature by founding the Middle English Text Series in 1990.[2] He also edited several important works of Middle English Literature, including a comprehensive three-volume edition of John Gower's Middle English Confessio Amantis.[4][5][6] He taught at the University of Rochester from 1961 to 2014,[7] facilitating the foundation of the Rossell Hope Robbins Library[8] and leading an annual winter theater course in London for over twenty years.[2][9]
^Pieterse, Janice (2014). Our Work Is But Begun: A History of the University of Rochester, 1850–2005. Rochester, NY: Meliora Press. p. 148. ISBN978-1580465045.