J. (John) Flood, Dr
Assistant Professor
E-mail:
j.flood rug.nl
2023-2024
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Literary Theory for English Studies (Year 1)
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Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature (Year 2)
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Order and Conflict in Renaissance England (MA)
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MA Thesis, English Literature and Culture
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MA Thesis, Writing, Editing & Mediating
Previous Teaching
BA Courses
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Introduction to Literature (Year 1)
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Pleasures of the Text (Year 1)
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English Literary Texts in Context (Year 1)
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English Literature After 1550 (Year 1)
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The Long Nineteenth Century (Year 2)
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BA Thesis (Year 3)
MA Courses
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Shakespeare's Texts and Afterlives
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Theatre: History & Conventions
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The Digital Text (WEM 5)
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Literature and the Meaning of Life
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Literature's Society
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The Others: Outsiders and Malcontents
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Women, Men and Sex in the Renaissance
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Writing, Editing and Mediating 4 (WEM 4)
I supervise theses every year. Supervisors are allocated by the department, not by individual staff members but anyone may discuss their dissertation plans with me.
PhD Supervision
Stephanie R. D. Schierhuber, ‘Sleep, watch, and extended cognition in Spenserian epic and Shakespearean drama.’ Conferred 2021. Promotor: Prof. Richard Lansdown.
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