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Julie A. Crawford
Assoc Prof
Columbia University
English-Compar Lit |
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Biography
B.A. McGill University (1990); Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania (1998).
Julie Crawford works on sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English literature and culture. She has written on Shakespeare, John Fletcher, Margaret Cavendish, the Sidneys, and Lady Mary Wroth, as well as on post-Reformation popular literature, and her articles have appeared or are forthcoming in Studies in English Literature, English Literary History, Renaissance Drama, Reformation, and the Blackwell Companion to Shakespeare: The Comedies, as well is in a range of edited collections. Her book, Marvelous Protestantism: Monstrous Births in Post-Reformation England, will be published by Johns Hopkins University Press next year. She is currently working on a project about women’s intellectual coteries in early modern England. |  |
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