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STUART M. KURLAND
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
OF ENGLISH

Office: College Hall 630B
Telephone: 412-396-6424
Email:
kurland@duq.edu

Fall 2008 Office Hours:
MWF 1:00-2:00

EDUCATION
A.B. , Dartmouth College ( Magna cum Laude), English and History, 1977 Graduate
M.A., University of Chicago , 1978
Ph.D., University of Chicago , 1984

RECENT SCHOLARSHIP

Ravelstein, by Saul Bellow; Disgrace, by J. M. Coetzee; The Human Stain, by Philip Roth.  Academe: The Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors 87.4 (July-Aug. 2001): 58-60.

On the Market: Surviving the Academic Job Search, ed. Christina Boufis and Victoria C. Olsen. Academe 85.1 (Jan.-Feb. 1999): 63-64.

"'The care...of subjects' good': Pericles, James I, and the Neglect of Government," Comparative Drama 30 (1996): 220-44.

"Hamlet and the Scottish Succession?" Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 1994.

"'A beggar's book/ Outworths a noble's blood': The Politics of Faction in Henry VIII," Comparative Drama, 1992.

"'We need no more of your advice': Political Realism in The Winter's Tale." Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 1991; rpt. Shakespearean Criticism Yearbook, Ed. Joseph Tardiff. Literary Criticism Series (Detroit: Gale, 1992)

"'No innocence is safe/ When power contests': The Factional Worlds of Caesar and Sejanus." Comparative Drama, 1988.

"Henry VIII and James I: Shakespeare and Jacobean Politics." Shakespeare Studies, 1987.

Book reviews in Academe, Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, Shakespeare Studies, and Modern Philology.

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