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Ph.D., University of Chicago
Professor of English
Recent Scholarship:
Single Imperfection: Milton, Marriage and Friendship. Pittsburgh,
PA: Duquesne University Press, 2005.
"One Soul vs. One Flesh: Friendship, Marriage, and the Puritan Self"
in Trauma and Transformation: John Bunyan and the Birth of the Modern
Self, Vera Camden, ed., Johns Hopkins University Press (forthcoming in
2006).
"Milton and the Web" in Milton and Popular Culture, Laura
Lunger Knoppers and Gregory M. Colon Semenza, eds. Macmillan Palgrave, New
York, 2005.
"Milton's 'Wedded Love': Not About Sex (as we know it),"
Milton Studies 40 (2001).
"Humanist Marriage and the Comedy of Errors," Renaissance and
Reformation, New Series 25, (2001, pub. 2003).
Literal Figures: Puritan Allegory and the Reformation Crisis in
Representation (University of Chicago Press (1995).
"A Second Daniel: The Jew and the 'True Jew' in The Merchant of
Venice," Early Modern Literary Studies (1999).
Interests:
Critical theory, cultural studies, feminist theory, Milton, early modern
English culture and religion.
Courses Taught:
Sex, Gender and Society
Gender in Early Modern Culture
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