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Ancient and Medieval Myth and Epic

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Full-time Faculty

Eleanor B Johnson

Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature

Research Interests

Poetry and Poetics
Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies
Ancient and Medieval Myth and Epic
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Science and Environmental Studies
Law and Humanities
Philosophy, Aesthetics, History of Ideas, and Sociology of Knowledge
Europe
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Lecturers

Richard Sacks

Adjunct Research Scholar in the Department of English and Comparative Literature

Research Interests

Homeric Poetry
Old English and Old Norse Poetry
Ancient and Medieval Myth and Epic
Historical Linguistics
Narrative and Rhetorical Theory
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