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ACADEMIC POSITIONS HELD
2000 - 2001: Visiting Assistant Professor of English, Cornell College
1999 - 2000: Instructor of English, University of Western Ontario
CAREER AND PROFESSIONAL AWARDS
2003 Nominated and selected for listing in Marquis Who's Who in America, 58th edition
2002 (4/18) Inducted into Pi Delta Phi, Southwestern University chapter of the Société DHonneur Française (French Honor Society)
2002 A.S.P. Woodhouse Prize (The A.S.P. Woodhouse Prize is awarded annually to the writer
of an outstanding doctoral dissertation in the Department of English at the University of Toronto)
2001 Nominated for listing in the Dictionary of American Scholars
1998-1999 University of Toronto Department of English Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award
RESEARCH AREAS
English Renaissance
Shakespeare
Literature and Print Culture
REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS
"The Commodification of Textual Engagements in the English Renaissance," forthcoming (under contract) with Ashgate Press
"Apocryphal Agency: A Yorkshire Tragedy and Early Modern Authorship." Forthcoming in Shakespeare Yearbook 2005.
"'Ah ain't heard whut de tex' wuz': The (Il)legitimate Textuality of Old English and Black English." Oral Tradition, 14 (1999): 304-320.
"Did Sidney Revise Astrophil and Stella?" Studies in Philology 96 (1999): 417-438.
"Nashe's Pamphlettarie Periwigge." Notes and Queries 246 (2001): 261-2.
"Dekker's Shoemaker's Holiday." Explicator 57 (1999): 73.
"Nashe, Moth and the Date of Love's Labour's Lost." Notes and Queries 243 (1998): 357-8.
"Will Stephen Wrest Bombast from Falstaff?" James Joyce Quarterly 35 (1997): 152-3.
"A Reference to Ovid in Coriolanus." English Language Notes 34 (1997): 18-20.
"The Costumes of Caliban and Ariel qua Sea-Nymph." Notes and Queries 240 (1995): 334-6.
"Shakespeare's Macbeth." Explicator 53 (1995): 133-135.
"Pericles and the Burlesque of Romance." Pericles: Critical Essays. Ed. David Skeele. Shakespeare Criticism. 23. New York: Garland Publishing, 2000. 191-204.
"The Birth of Advertising," in Parenting and Printing in Early Modern England, ed. Douglas Brooks. Anthology forthcoming from Ashgate Press, 25 pp.
"Manningham on Malvolio." Shakespeare Newsletter 43 (1993): 67
MORE INFORMATION
SHAKESPEAREAN PLAYS DIRECTED:
Merchant of Venice, Southwestern University (in Glasgow, Scotland; 10/04)
Hamlet, Southwestern University (4/04)
Love's Labour's Lost, Southwestern University (4/03)
Twelfth Night, Southwestern University (4/02)
Midsummer Night's Dream, Cornell College, Iowa (5/01)
King Lear, University of Toronto, Canada (7/97)
As You Like It, University of Durham, England (4/93)
Comedy of Errors, University of California, Berkeley, California (4/92)
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