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McEachern, Claire Professor Humanities 295 Tel: 310.825.5209 Fax: 310.267.4339 Send E-mail
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Education B.A., Dartmouth College; M.A, Ph.D, University of Chicago Interests Renaissance Literature, especially religion and political cutures of early modern England. Selected Works Editor, Arden 3 Much Ado about Nothing (Thomson, 2004); Cultural Edition of King Lear (Longman, 2004); Cambridge Companion to Shakespearean Tragedy (CUP 2003); The Poetics of English Nationhood 1590-1612 (Cambridge, 1996); Coeditor (with Debora Shuger) of Religion and Culture in the English Renaissance, (Cambridge, 1997); Editor. The Pelican Shakespeare, 1 Henry IV, 2 Henry IV, Henry V, King John, and All's Well that Ends Well (Penguin, 1999-2000).
Additional Information Claire McEachern has been teaching at UCLA since 1990, in the field of Renaissance literature. Her research focuses on the religious and political cultures of early modern England, with a sprinkling of gender history. She is currently working on a monograph that seeks to describe the conduct of belief in English Reformation culture, by investigating the reverberations in self- and social knowing of the Reformation's ongoing re-imagination of God. |
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