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Elizabeth Mazzola
Professor
English
Division of Humanities and the Arts
Office:
NA 6/217B
Phone:
212-650-6363
E-mail:
emazzola@yahoo.com
Education
B.A. University of Virginia
M.A., Ph.D., New York University
Courses Regularly Taught
Critical Reading and Writing (Poetry, English 330)
Representative Writers of the English Renaissance (English 353)
Representative Writers of the Middle Ages (English 352)
Shakespeare (English 353.2)
Research Interests
Early Women Writers
Renaissance Poetics and Culture
Early Modern Prose
The Lyric
Publications
The Patholody of the English Renaissance: Holy Ghosts and Sacred Remains
(Brill, 1998)
Favorite Sons: The Politics and Poetics of the Sidney Family
(Palgrave, 2003) (Forthcoming, Palgrave Macmillan)
Essays on Shakespeare, Milton, Spenser, Sidney, Mary Stuart and Elizabeth Tudor
Last Updated: 10/21/09
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English Department
North Academic Building (NAC) 6/219
160 Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031
Department Chair: Professor Paul Oppenheimer
P | (212) 650-5407
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english@ccny.cuny.edu
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