The Facts on File Companion to British Poetry Before 1600

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include Ezra Pound and the literature of Chinese
antiquity.
Karolyn Kinane, Ph.D., assistant professor of English
at Plymouth State University, New Hampshire.
Specializes in Anglo-Saxon and medieval English
hagiography, pedagogy, and contemporary
medievalisms.
Herbert Klein, Ph.D., a lecturer in English literature
at the Free University of Berlin. Research interests
cover Skelton, Wyatt, and Surrey.
Daniel P. Knauss, Ph.D. candidate in English
literature, Marquette University, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin.
Kimberly Tony Korol, doctoral candidate in theater
and drama at Northwestern University, Evanston,
Illinois. Specializes in pre-Shakespearean Tudor
drama and performance.
Marjory E. Lange, Ph.D., professor of English
and humanities at Western Oregon University,
Monmouth. Researches English Renaissance
medicine and lyrics, Aelred of Rievaulx, and 20th-
century women scholars.
Leah Larson, Ph.D., associate professor of English
at Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio,
Texas. Specializes in English, drama, and
communication arts.
R. Jane Laskowski, M.A. candidate, North Dakota
State University.
Karmen Lenz, Ph.D., assistant professor of
Humanities at Macon State College, Georgia.
Scholarly focus on Alfredian Boethius.
Catherine Loomis, Ph.D., associate professor of English
and women’s studies at University of New Orleans,
Louisiana. Specializes in early modern literature.
Christopher D. Lozensky, English literature graduate
of Minot State University, North Dakota.
Researches Chaucer and gender studies.
Sergi Mainer, Ph.D., postdoctoral fellow at the
Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities,
University of Edinburgh. Specializes in the
Scottish romance tradition and Arthurian
literature.
Molly A. Martin, Ph.D. candidate, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, Indiana. Researches gender and
medieval romance.


Kelvin A. Massey, Ph.D. candidate, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville. Interests in the crossover
between the medieval and Victorian/modern eras.
Liz Herbert McAvoy, Ph.D., senior lecturer at
University of Wales, Swansea. Specializes in
medieval English anchoritism and Margery Kempe.
T. M. N. McCabe, Ph.D. candidate in medieval
studies, University of Toronto, Ontario,
specializing in John Gower.
Carola Mattord, Ph.D. candidate in English, with
concentrations in Middle English and Middle High
German literature, at Georgia State University.
Bonnie S. Millar, Ph.D., affiliate at University
of Nottingham, U.K. Primarily publishes on
alliterative poetry, medieval romances, and gender
theory.
Dan Mills, Ph.D. candidate at Georgia State
University. Specializes in Spenser’s The Faerie
Queene.
Michael Modarelli, Ph.D. candidate at the University
of Tennessee, Knoxville. Interests include Chaucer
and Spenser.
J. Hunter Morgan, Ph.D., assistant professor of
English at Glenville State College, West Virginia.
Researches figurative language and visual art in
literature.
Erin N. Mount, M.A. candidate and graduate
associate, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
K. Sarah-Jane Murray, Ph.D., assistant professor of
medieval literature and French in the Honors
College at Baylor University, Waco, Texas.
Researches the influence of Celtic and classical
traditions on Old French literature.
Katie Musgrave, D.Phil. candidate, Corpus
Christi College, Oxford University. Researches
Shakespeare and rhetoric.
Lydia Newell, D.Phil. candidate, Balliol College,
University of Oxford. Primary research area is
theories of exegesis, authorship, and interpretation.
Jonathan M. Newman, Ph.D. candidate, Center for
Medieval Studies, University of Toronto, Ontario.
Researches satire and counsel in medieval literary
discourse.
Richard Scott Nokes, Ph.D., professor of medieval
literature at Troy University, Alabama. Research
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