Brenda Flanagan
Scott MacKenzie
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Professor Randy Ingram specializes in seventeenth-century English literature and is especially interested in how seventeenth-century publishers, readers, and authors manipulated and responded to the printing of literary works. In recent articles he discusses printed books of poems by John Milton, Robert Herrick, and Margaret Cavendish. Those articles will be collected in a book-length study currently entitled First Books of Poetry and the Media of Early Modern  England. His teaching interests include medieval literature, early modern literature, literary criticism and theory, and a wide range of writing.


Courses recently taught:

  • Literary Analysis
  • British Literature from the Middle Ages to 1660
  • British Literature, 1660-1900
  • Shakespeare
  • Milton
  • Medieval and Renaissance Masculinities
  • Medieval and Renaissance Literature and Material Culture
  • Renaissance Poetry
  • Making an End: Reading Fragments and Fragmentation (senior colloquium)
  • Reading the Body (senior colloquium, with Gail Gibson and Richard Kaye)
  • Thinking about Things: Shelter, Clothing, and Food (senior colloquium with Gail Gibson and Ann Ingram)
  • The Western Tradition: The Renaissance to the Eighteenth Century
  • Tradition and Originality, 1660-1900