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Dr. Erin Ellerbeck

Dr. Erin Ellerbeck
Position
Associate Professor
English
Contact
Office: CLE D335
Credentials

BA (Victoria), MA and PhD (Toronto)

Area of expertise

Renaissance literature; Shakespeare

Erin Ellerbeck specializes in early modern literature, particularly drama. Her research interests include the history of medicine, science, and horticulture; gender and sexuality; Shakespeare on film; and performance.

 

Selected Publications:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cures for Chance: Adoptive Relations in Shakespeare and Middleton. U of Toronto P. Forthcoming 2022.

 

“Adoptive Names in Middleton’s Women Beware Women.” Studies in English Literature 1500-1900. 57.2 (Spring 2017): 407-26.

“Adoptés par des animaux: Les parents temporaires d’enfants abandonnés dans le Daphnis and Chloe d’Angel Day.” Enfants perdus, enfants trouvé: Dire l’abandon en Europe du XVIᵉ au XVIIIᵉ siècle. Trans. Béatrice Vierne. Ed. Janice Vals-Russell and Florence Magnot-Ogilvy. Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2015. 267-83.

“‘A bett’ring of nature’: Grafting and Embryonic Development in The Duchess of Malfi.The Indistinct Human: Species Boundaries in Renaissance Literature. Ed. Jean Feerick and Vin Nardizzi. New York: Palgrave, 2012. 85-102.

“Adoption and the Language of Horticulture in All’s Well That Ends Well.” Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 51.2 (Spring 2011): 305-26.

“The Female Tongue as Translator in Thomas Tomkis’s Lingua, or The Combat of the Tongue and the Five Senses for Superiority.” Renaissance and Reformation 32.1 (2009): 27-45.