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, 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
- Writing Criticism
Courses for Fall 2011: ENG 220, Literary Analysis
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