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JEMCS1.2 Fall/Winter 2001) Contributors JonathanBurtonis an assistantprofessor ofEnglishat West Virginia University. Heis theauthorofarticlesonShakespeare, Marlowe, and earlymodernBritish representations ofIslam. Jones DeRitteris an associate professor ofEnglishat theUniversity ofScranton. He is the authorofThe Embodiement of Characters (U ofPennsylvania P, 1994) and severalessays on eighteenth-century Britishplays and novels. He is currently working on a bookconcerning earlymodern American captivity narratives and relatedfictional works. Laurie Pink is professor and director ofWomen'sand Gender Studiesat KenyonCollege. She is a co-editor oftheNorton Anthology ofTheory and Criticism (Norton, 2001) and authorofthe medievalvolumein theLongman History ofWomen's Writing in English(Longman,1999) and Feminist Theory, Women's Writing (Cornell UP, 1992). Eva Gold is an associate professor ofEnglishat Southeastern LouisianaUniversity. In additiontoessaysonSpenser,shehas publishedon theliterature ofraceinLouisiana. CarlosJ,G6mezteachesEnglishLiterature at theUniversity of La Coruna,Spain. Hehas worked onwriters as variedas George Meredith, Jane Austen,JohnVanbrughand MaryPix. He is currently planning a bookonEnglishcomedy inthe1690*s.The researchfor hisarticlehas beenfunded bytheXuntade Galica. Jennifer Panekholdsa SocialSciencesandHumanities Research councilofCanada posdoctoral fellowship at HarvardUniversity. She is currently working ona book-length studyoftheremarryingwidowand hersuitorsinearlymodern drama. Lauren Shohet is assistant professor ofEnglishat Villanova Contributors 147 University. Sheiscompleting a book-length study ofStuart court masqueandemergent forms ofpublic culture, andalsohaspublished articles onShakespeare andMilton. Andrew Tumminia is a doctoral candidate inRenaissance literature atFordham University. ...

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