Professor of English B.A. Davidson Ph. D. Emory
Office: Carolina Inn 202A Ext: 2577 email: Randy Ingram
Professor Randy Ingram specializes in early modern English literature. His scholarly work addresses the conditions of producing and consuming early modern poetry, particularly how seventeenth-century poets configured their first books for a changing literary market. Currently serving as Director of the Humanities Program and E. Craig Wall Distinguished Professor of Humanities, Professor Ingram is also interested in interdisciplinary approaches to cultural works.
Courses recently taught:
- British Literature to 1800
- Shakespeare
- Milton
- Medieval and Renaissance Masculinities
- Medieval and Renaissance Literature and Material Culture
- Renaissance Revenge
- Thinking about Things: Shelter, Clothing, and Food
(senior colloquium with Gail Gibson and Annie Ingram)
- The Western Tradition: The Renaissance to the Eighteenth Century
- Tradition and Originality, 1660-1900
- ENG 495, Literary Monsters
Courses for Fall 2009 ENG 240, British Literature to 1800 HUM 250, Western Tradition: The Renaissance to the 18th Century
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