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Loyola University Chicago

Department of English

Suzanne Gossett

Title: Professor Emeritus
E-mail: sgosset@luc.edu 

 


Personal Information

Education:


B.A. Smith College; M.A., PhD Princeton University

 

Teaching and Research Interests:


Early Modern Drama, Textual Theory, Editorial and Textual Theory, Gender Studies

 

Recent Publications:


Middleton in Context, ed. Suzanne Gossett (Cambridge University Press, 2011)

 

Beaumont and Fletcher, Philaster, ed. Suzanne Gossett  (Arden Early Modern Drama, 2009)

 

The Two Noble Kinsmen and Henry VIII: the last last plays” in The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare’s Last Plays, ed. Catherine M. S. Alexander (Cambridge University Press, 2009): 185-202

 

Thomas Middleton, A Fair Quarrel, ed. Suzanne Gossett, in Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works, ed. Gary Taylor and John Lavignino (Oxford, 2007)

 

"Taking Pericles seriously," in Early Modern Tragicomedy, ed. Raphael Lyne and Subha Mukherji (D.S. Brewer, 2007): 101-114

 

"Editing Collaborated Drama," Shakespeare Survey 59 (2006)

"'Tell Thy Story': Mary Zimmerman's Pericles," Shakespeare Quarterly 57 (2006)

 

"Emendations, Reconstructions and the Uses of the Past," TEXT 17 (2005)

 

Works-in-Progress: 


Edition of All’s Well That Ends Well for the Norton Shakespeare, 3rd edition

Edition of Chapman, Jonson and Marston, Eastward Ho!, for The Cambridge Works of Ben Jonson

 

Recent Invited Lectures

“The Temptation of Originality,” University of Iowa, 2011

 

“Editing Philaster,” Queens University of Belfast, 2009

 

Offices Held:

President, Shakespeare Association of America, 2011-2012

 

General Textual Editor (with Gordon McMullan), Norton Shakespeare, 3rd edition 

 

General Editor, Arden Early Modern Dram



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