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Stephen J. Lynch

Photo of Professor Lynch (and an impressive catch)Scholarly Interests:
Shakespeare, Renaissance Literature, Interdisciplinary studies, Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature

Recent Courses:
Eng 311: Shakespeare: Comedies and Histories
Eng 312: Shakespeare: Tragedies and Romances
Honors 201-202: Development of Western Civilization III-IV
Honors 480: Dostoevsky

 

 

Selected Publications:
Books:
Shakespeare's 'As You Like It': A Guide to the Play. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press (2003).
Shakespearean Intertextuality: Studies in Selected Sources and Plays. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press (1998). 
 
    
Articles:
"The Authority of Gower in Shakespeare's Pericles," Mediaevalia 16 (1993): 325-42.
"Shakespeare Among the Romantics," Romanticism: Culture in Britain, 1780-1830, ed. Laura Dabundo, Garland Press, 1992. 
"Christopher Marlowe," Encyclopedia of British Humorists, ed. Steven Gale, New York: Garland Press, 1996, 719-724.   
"Hector and the Theme of Honor in Troilus and Cressida," The Upstart Crow:
A Shakespeare Journal
7 (1987): 68-79.
"Sin, Suffering, and Redemption in Leir and Lear," Shakespeare Studies 18 (1986): 161-174 (reprinted in Critical Essays on King Lear, ed. Jay L. Halio, New York: G.K. Hall [forthcoming]).
"The Idealism of Shakespeare's Troilus," South Atlantic Review 51 (1986): 19-29.
"Shakespeare's Cressida: 'A Woman of Quick Sense,'" Philological Quarterly 63 (1984): 357-68.