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Dr. Marie Loughlin Phone: 250.807.9330 |
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Dr. Marie H. Loughlin received her M.A. (1986) and Ph.D. (1992) in English literature from Queen’s University (Kingston, Ontario). Her area of specialization is Renaissance literature, and she has published in the areas of Renaissance drama and Renaissance women’s writing. Her articles have appeared in ELH, Renaissance Quarterly and Renaissance and Reformation; entries in Reading Early Modern Women: An Anthology of Texts in Manuscript and Print, 1550-1700 (2004), and The New Dictionary of National Biography (2004). In 1997 she published her first book, Hymeneutics: Interpreting Virginity on the Early Modern Stage (Lewisburg: Bucknell UP). She is presently completing a SSHRC-funded project on the representation of virginity and chastity in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century women’s writing, and an anthology of sixteenth-century poetry and prose (Calgary: Broadview Press, forthcoming 2007; co-edited with Drs. Patricia Brace and Sandra Bell). She is beginning a new project on seventeenth-century women’s spiritual autobiography.
Dr. Loughlin is presently completing a SSHRC-funded project on the representation of virginity and chastity in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century women’s writing, and an anthology of sixteenth-century poetry and prose (Calgary: Broadview Press, forthcoming 2007; co-edited with Drs. Patricia Brace and Sandra Bell). She is beginning a new project on seventeenth-century women’s spiritual autobiography.
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