Daniel Karlin (born 4 December 1953) is a British literary scholar.
He was educated at St Paul's School, London (1967-1970) and Queens' College, Cambridge, where he studied for his BA (1971-1974) and PhD (1975-1978).
He retired in 2020 and was appointed Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Bristol.
His research interests include Romantic and Victorian poetry; Robert Browning; Elizabeth Barrett Browning; Henry James; Rudyard Kipling; Marcel Proust; and Bob Dylan.
The Courtship of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett (Oxford University Press, 1985) (ed.)
Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett: The Courtship Correspondence 1845-1846 (Oxford University Press, 1989) (ed.)
Edward FitzGerald, Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám (Oxford University Press, 2009) (ed., with John Woolford and Joseph Phelan), The Poems of Browning, vol.
5 and 6: The Ring and the Book, (Routledge, 2022) [Longman Annotated English Poets] 'Whitman: The Civil War Poems'.
'From Dark Defile to Gethsemane: Rudyard Kipling's War Poetry'.
Oxford Handbook of Twentieth-Century British and Irish War Poetry, ed.
'"Our precious quand même": le français dans les lettres de Henry James.
Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens 78 (automne 2013) [Article in English; online publ.]
Letter Writing Among Poets: From William Wordsworth to Elizabeth Bishop, ed.
Literary Location and Dislocation of Myth in the Post/Colonial Anglophone World, ed.
'Traduire les cris de Paris dans La Prisonnière'.
Son et traduction dans l'oeuvre de Proust, ed.