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researching Northrop Frye’s teaching of English
literature.
Sierra M. Wilson, senior honors student in medieval
studies. Baylor University, Waco, Texas. Research
interest in Marie de France.
David Houston Wood, Ph.D., assistant professor of
English at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse.
Publishes on Renaissance drama and prose.
Matthew Woodcock, D.Phil., lecturer in English at the
University of East Anglia, Norwich, U.K. Publishes
on Edmund Spenser’s use of fairy mythology and
early modern literature.
Donna C. Woodford, Ph.D., assistant professor of
English at New Mexico Highlands University, Las
Vegas. Specializes in motherhood in Renaissance
literature and early modern women writers.
Kathryn C. Wymer, Ph.D., lecturer at University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Researches
vernacular English preaching and medieval
poetry and texts.
Susan Yager, Ph.D., associate professor of English and
associate director of the Center for Excellence in
Learning and Teaching at Iowa State University,
Ames. Primarily researches Chaucer and the
Gawain-poet.
Michael Young, Ph.D., senior lecturer in English at La
Roche College, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he
specializes in Shakespeare, writing, and pedagogy.
Hannah Zdansky, M.A. student at the National
University of Ireland, Galway. Specializes in Old
and Middle Irish.