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University of Wyoming
Duncan Harris

Duncan Harris
Associate Professor
A.B. Stanford University 1965; M.A. Boston University 1966; Ph.D. Brandeis University 1973
dharris@uwyo.edu • 307 766 4110 • Merica 102

 

Office Hours: M 2.30-3.30 T1.30-3 R10.30-11.30 F 2.30-4 (in Merica 102)

 


Published Works:

Review, Shakespeare's Art of Orchestration by Jean Howard, Shakespeare Studies, 20 (1987), 299-303

"Tombs, Guidebooks, and Shakespearean Drama: Death in the Renaissance," Mosaic, 15, 1 (Winter, 1982), 13-29. Included in Death and Dying, ed. Evelyn Hinz (Winnipeg: Mosaic, 1982), pp.13-28

Review, The Music of the Close by Walter Foreman, Jr., Shakespeare Studies, 13 (1980), 285-289

Review, The Common Liar by Janet Adelman, Shakespeare Studies, 11 (1978) 279-83

"'Again for Cydnus': The Dramaturgical Resolution of Antony and Cleopatra," Studies in English Literature:
1500-1900, 17 (Winter, 1978), 17-36. Excerpted in Shakespeare: Antony and Cleopatra, ed.
A.W. Bower (London: Macdonald and Evans, 1983)

"'The Other Side of the Garden': An Interpretive Comparison of Chaucer's Book of the Duchess and Spenser's Daphnaida," Journal
of Medieval and Renaissance Studies,
8, 1 (Spring, 1978), 17-36

Co-editor, Teaching Shakespeare, Princeton University Press, 1977

"The End of Lear and a Shape for Shakespearean Tragedy," Shakespeare Studies, 9 (1976), 253-267

"The Paradox of Allegory: Being and Becoming in Spenser and Prudentius," Wascana Review, 9, 1 (1974), 66-74

Interests & Hobbies

Travel
Hiking
Edible mushrooming
Reading

 

 

Research Interests:
With some consistency, my research has focused on representations of death, primarily in the literature and art of the Renaissance. Most of my publications are related to Shakespeare, and his works remain an abiding interest.

 

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