Hannah Sullivan (born 3 January 1979) is a British academic and poet.
[4] Sullivan attended Trinity College, Cambridge, earning a double starred first in Classics in 2000.
She returned to Harvard University to work on a PhD in English and American literature, which she received in 2008.
[5][6] She spent four years as an assistant professor of English literature at Stanford University before returning to England.
[5] In 2013, Sullivan published The Work of Revision, an academic study of how revision and rewriting influenced the style of literary modernism, for which she received the 2014 Rose Mary Crawshay Prize and the 2014 University English Book Prize.