Patricia B. Craddock  is the author or editor of four books and many articles on Edward Gibbon, author of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, including a two-volume biography, Young Edward Gibbon: Gentleman of Letters (Johns Hopkins, 1982) and Edward Gibbon: ‘Luminous' Historian (Johns Hopkins, 1989). Her work has been supported by a Guggenheim Fellowship, two NEH senior fellowships, an ACLS grant-in-aid, and a fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton). She was the 1997-98 Catherine and Herbert Yardley Term Professor at the University of Florida and has been honored with promotion to the rank of Distinguished Professor there.Formerly chair of the Department of English at Boston University, she came to the University of Florida as Professor and Chair of English in 1988 and served as chair until 1994. She has taught also at the University of Montevallo, Connecticut College, and Goucher College, and as a visiting professor at M.I.T. As editor of Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, she published two of the annual volumes of that journal, and she has served on the editorial boards of South Atlantic Review (1996-98), The Age of Johnson (1992-present), and the Georgia Smollett edition (1997-present). She also served as English Book Review editor of The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography, the standard interdisciplinary bibliography in eighteenth-century studies. Her interests include children's literature, nineteenth-century fiction and narrative theory in general, and Victorian literature, as well as all aspects of eighteenth-century British culture. She and her students have produced an educational website (very much under construction) called "The World of London Theatre 1660-1800" which received an award from StudyWeb. She is presently completing a book called "The Historical Art of Edward Gibbon" and preparing an Internet edition of the Decline and Fall.   She likes dolphins.  And other marine creatures.
swimming with a new friend and an old one