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Department of English

Lisa Freinkel (Associate Professor)

Statement

Interests include Renaissance literature, patristic and Reformation theology, modern philosophy, psychoanalysis and literary theory.

Publications

Publications include "The Merchant of Venice: 'Modern' Anti-Semitism and the Veil of Allegory." Modern and Postmodern Shakespeares, ed. Hugh Grady (London: Routledge, forthcoming); Accents on Shakespeare series; "The Name of the Rose: Christian Figurality and Shakespeare's Sonnets." The Sonnets: Critical Essays. Ed. James Schiffer. Garland Shakespeare Criticism, Philip C. Kolin, Gen. Ed, 1999; Shakespeare and the Theology of Will," 1995; "Inferno and the Poetics of Usura", 1992; and "The Analogy of Form: Mourning and Kant's Third Critique," 1991

Vita