Paul Whitfield White Professor White specializes in Shakespeare,
medieval drama, and early modern drama and literature. He has recently
published Drama and Religion in English Provincial Society, 1485-1660
(Cambridge UP 2008). His other books include Theatre and Reformation:
Protestantism, Patronage, and Playing in Tudor England (Cambridge UP,
1993); Marlowe, History, and Sexuality: New Criticial
Essays on Christopher Marlowe (AMS, 1998), which he edited for the
Marlowe Society of America; and Shakespeare and Theatrical Patronage in
Early Modern England (Cambridge UP, 2002), co-edited with Suzanne R.
Westfall. Winner of the Department of English Award
for Excellence in Graduate Teaching, he has taught Introduction to Graduate
Studies (501), Early English Survey (Engl 240),
Shakespeare (Engl 442), Medieval Drama in English
Society (Engl 527), and Carnival and Early English
Theater (Engl 633). Professor White served as
Director of Graduate Studies from 2000 to 2003. |