Rob Browning

Adjunct Assistant Professor

Office: LA 227
Phone: 243.2263
E-mail: rob.browning@mso.umt.edu

Profile:

Ph.D., Indiana University (2004). Seventeenth-century British, especially Milton; multimedia arts; the public sphere. Rob is the author of “‘To serve my purpose’: Interpretive Agency in George Wither’s A Collection of Emblemes” (in Images of Matter: Essays on British Literature of the Middle Ages and Renaissance (University of Delaware Press, 2005) and “‘My God, what has sound got to do with music?!’: Interdisciplinarity in Works by T. S. Eliot and Charles Ives," in T. S. Eliot’s Orchestra: Essays (Garland Press, 2000). His current projects focus on spectacle and ritual in works by Ben Jonson and John Milton. He has taught at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and Sichuan Union University, P.R. China.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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