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Dr. Gary Schneider, Associate Professor
COURSES: Fall 2008
EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy - Wayne State University
Master of Arts - University of Western Ontario
Bachelor of Arts - University of Western Ontario
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
Shakespeare
British Renaissance
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
The Culture of Epistolarity: Vernacular Letters and Letter Writing in Early Modern England, 1500-1700 (Univ. of Delaware Press, April, 2005).
ARTICLES
“Libelous Letters in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England” in Modern Philology 105.3 (February 2008): 475-509.
“Thomas Forde, Stationers’ Company Apprentice and Author: New Information on His Life and Works,” The Library 8.3 (Sept. 2007): 304-14.
“The Public, the Private, and the Shaming of the Shrew,” republished in Shakespearean Criticism, vol. 77, ed. Michael L. LaBlanc (New York: Gale, 2003), 320-32.
“Deception, Politics, and the Workings of the Post: Some Features of Early Modern Epistolarity,” Explorations in Renaissance Culture 28.1 (Summer 2002): 99-127.
“The Public, the Private, and the Shaming of the Shrew,” Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 42.2 (Spring 2002): 235-58.
“Affecting Correspondences: Body, Behavior, and the Textualization of Emotion in Early Modern English Letters,” Prose Studies: History, Theory, Criticism 23.3 (Winter 2000): 31-62.
FORTHCOMING
“Teaching Early Modern Letters,” in Approaches to Teaching Early Modern Prose, ed. Margaret W. Ferguson and Susannah Monta (MLA Publications, 2009).
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