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early modern English literature, eighteenth-century English literature, drama, theater, print culture, history of science, economic history, public spheres, digital humanities, databases, text analysis, visualization, media archaeology, writing across the curriculum

Education

PhD, English, concentration in Literary Studies and minor in History of Science, anticipated May 2016

MA, English, concentration in Literary Studies, May 2011

BA, English and American Literature with Highest Honors, New York University, May 2009

BA, Journalism and Mass Communication, New York University, May 2009

Blog Posts

    Publications


    “‘Virtue is as much debased as our Money:’ Generic and Economic Instability in Love’s Last Shift.” Modern Philology, forthcoming.

    “Plotting the ‘Female Wits’ Controversy: Gender, Genre, and Printed Plays, 1670-1699.” Early Modern Studies and the Digital Turn: New Tools for New Research Questions, edited by Laura Estill, Diane Jackaki, and Michael Ullyot (Iter / Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, forthcoming 2016).

    “‘An infusion of the modern spirit into the ancient form:’ Textual Objects and Historical Consciousness in George Eliot’s Romola.” Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net, Issue #62 (October 2012). 

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