Carol Thomas Neely

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Courses

ENGLISH 419: SHAKESPEARE II

ENGLISH 398: HONORS SEMINAR III
TOPIC: Shakespeare in the 21st Century
ENGLISH 300: WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE---TOPIC: Shakespeare I Early Shakespeare

ENGLISH 318: SHAKESPEARE, I

ENGLISH 297 &N HONORS SEMINAR, II --- TOPIC: Rewriting Shakespeare in the Twentieth Century

ENGLISH 300 Q: WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE---TOPIC: Shakespeare II
ENGLISH 420 G: SEMINAR IN SIXTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE---TOPIC: The Body in the Renaissance: Gender and Genre; Health, and Deviance
 

Areas of Interest:

Renaissance literature, especially Shakespeare; feminist theory and women's studies.

Publications:

Broken Nuptials in Shakespeare's Plays.
The Woman's Part: Feminist Criticisms of Shakespeare (co-editor).
Articles and reviews on Shakespeare, Renaissance sonnets, and feminist theory,
most recently "Constructing the Subject: Feminist Practice and the New
Renaissance Discourse," and "Reading Madness and Gender in Shakespeare's
Tragedies and Early Modern Culture."

Work in Progress:

a book on madness and gender in Renaissance drama and culture,
tentatively called, Distracted Subjects.