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Ph.D., UCSB, 2008; M.A., New York University, 2002; B.S., Vanderbilt University, 2000

Kris McAbee

Lecturer
English Department
UC Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-3170

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Fax: (805) 893-4622
Email: kris@english.ucsb.edu

Office: EMC (SH 2510), SH 1409
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Office Hours: T 1:30-3:30

 

Areas of Interest

  • Sonnet Culture
  • Renaissance Poetry, Prose, and Drama
  • Technologies of Reproduction
  • Notions of Authorship, Identity, and Personality
  • New Media
 

Books and Recent Articles

  • "The Pepys Ballad Archive: from Theory to Practice," (co-authored with Patricia Fumerton, Simone Chess, and Tassie Gniady) for forthcoming MLA edition, Teaching Early Modern Literature from the Archives.
  • "Ballad Creation and Circulation: Congers and Mongers" (co-authored with Jessica C. Murphy), forthcoming in Early Modern Broadside Ballads: From the Pepys Collection. ed. Patricia Fumerton (Tempe, Arizona: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies).
  • Essays on “Love Pleasant” and “Humours, Frollicks, etc.,” together with the selection of ballads for each category, forthcoming in Early Modern Broadside Ballads: From the Pepys Collection. ed. Patricia Fumerton (Tempe, Arizona: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies).
  • Editorial Assistant, Ballads and Broadsides in Britain, 1500-1800. Patricia Fumerton and Anita Guerrini, Editors. Ashgate.
 

Current Projects

Courses

Quarter Course Title
Spring 2010 ENGL 147ED Media History and Theory :  Early Modern Digital
Fall 2009 ENGL 128SS Literary Genres :  The Sonnet and the Sonneteer
Spring 2009 ENGL 151ES Studies in British Writers :  Edmund Spenser
Fall 2008 ENGL 157 English Renaissance Drama :  The Revenge Tragedy
Winter 2007 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study :  Artistry and Media
Fall 2006 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  6/20-8/26 (10 weeks)
Fall 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Memory and Early Modern Studies
Summer (B) 2004 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
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