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Daniel T. Kline is a Professor of English at the University of Alaska Anchorage, specializing in Middle English literature, cultural theory, and digital medievalism. He holds a Ph.D. from Indiana University and has additional degrees in biblical studies and English literature. His research focuses on children, violence, ethics in late-medieval England, and neomedievalism in digital gaming.
Dr. Kline has published extensively in journals like Chaucer Review, College Literature, and Philological Quarterly, and has edited major works such as Medieval Children's Literature and Digital Gaming Re-Imagines the Middle Ages. He also maintains The Electronic Canterbury Tales website, a digital resource for medieval studies.
His teaching includes advanced courses on medieval literature, literary theory, and the history of criticism. Kline’s interdisciplinary work bridges traditional literary scholarship with modern digital humanities, exploring how medieval themes persist in contemporary culture.
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