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Erin Striff is the Director of the Drama Minor, housed in the English Department. She teaches dramatic literature and practical theatre courses, as well as courses on gender and creative writing. She is particularly interested in contemporary theatre and performance. |
English Faculty and Staff |
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Jane Barstow teaches contemporary American and African-American literature. |
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Mark Blackwell specializes in eighteenth-century British literature and culture, but also has interests in Milton, Romanticism, contemporary fiction, and the history and theory of the novel. |
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Robert Logan specializes in Early Modern Literature. His publications include articles and book chapters on Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare. |
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Charles Ross teaches modern English and Irish literature.
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Bryan Sinche teaches American and African-American literature. |
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T. (Teresa) Stores directs the creative writing program, and coordinates both the Cardin Reading Series and the annual departmental writing awards competition. She teaches creative writing courses and special topics courses on Travel Writing, Gay and Lesbian Literature, and Literature for the Adolescent Reader. |
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William Stull teaches courses ranging from the Bible and/as Literature to Contemporary Fiction. The focus of his research is the American short-story writer, poet, and essayist Raymond Carver. |
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University of Hartford Department of English 200 Bloomfield Avenue West Hartford, CT 06117 860-768-4315
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The faculty in the English department boast research and teaching expertise in a variety of periods, genres, and critical methodologies. Click on a name in the list below for more information on a particular professor and his/her teaching and research specialties. |
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Donna Galin has worked in the English department since 1990. She is the administrative assistant for both English and Honors and can answer your questions regarding registration and faculty. |

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Assistant Professor of English and Director of Creative Writing |
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Benjamin Grossberg teaches creative writing and Renaissance drama. |