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  • Notes on Contributors

jared gardner, in the Department of English at Ohio State University, is author of Master Plots: Race and the Founding of an American Literature, 1787–1845.

lisa gordis, of the English Department at Barnard College, is composing a study of Quaker and Reformed homiletics.

edward griffin is professor of English at the University of Minnesota. A literary biographer who has published lives of Charles Chauncy and Jonathan Edwards, he is now working on a study of Mather Byles and his children.

jennifer t. kennedy is a graduate student in English at Yale University and has published in American Literature.

lucy rinehart is assistant professor of English at DePaul University and a historian of early drama.

jesper rosenmeier is Fletcher Professor of English Literature at Tufts University and is known for his studies of the writings of the first generation of New Englanders.

william j. scheick is J. R. Millikan Centennial Professor of Literature at the University of Texas and editor of SEAN. A prolific scholar, his most recent volume in early American letters is Authority and Female Authorship in Colonial America (1998).

julie sievers is a doctoral candidate in English at the University of Texas. Her dissertation is tentatively titled “Wonder Literatures, Natural Science, and Protestant Politics in Seventeenth-Century New England.”

e. thomson shield is director of the Roanoke Colonies Research Office at East Carolina University. Besides researching the first British colony in North America, he studies the literature of Guale and La Florida.

daniel williams is professor of English at the University of Mississippi and a frequent contributor to this journal. His article on The Florida Pirate appeared in EAL 36, 1. [End Page 323]

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