EDUCATION:
M.A., Ph.D., Rutgers University
B.A., St. John Fisher College
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
--Shakespeare, the Queen's Men, and the Elizabethan Performance of History (Cambridge University Press, December 2009)
--“‘Deep Prescience’: Succession and the Politics of Prophecy in Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay,” Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England (forthcoming).
--“Charismatic Authority and Political Subversion in John of Bordeaux,” Research Opportunities in Medieval and Renaissance Drama 48 (2009) forthcoming.
--“Chantry, Chronicle, Cockpit: Henry V and the Forms of History,” in Shakespeare and The Middle Ages, eds. Curtis Perry and John Watkins (Oxford University Press, 2009) 251-271.
--“Theatrical Temporality and Historical Consciousness in The Famous Victories of Henry V,” Theatre Journal 59:1 (March 2007) 57-73.
--“Performing Historicity in Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday,” Studies in English Literature 46:2 (Spring 2006) 323-348.
--“‘Unkind Division’: The Double Absence of Performing History in 1 Henry VI,” Shakespeare Quarterly 55:2 (Summer 2004) 119-147.
--“The Rest is Violence: Muller Contra Shakespeare,” PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art 69 (2001) 44-55.
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES: European Literary Tradition, Major English Poets, Shakespeare, Drama of Shakespeare’s Contemporaries
GRADUATE COURSES: Early Modern Drama and the English Reformation