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Elizabeth Sauer is a Distinguished Professor at Brock University’s English Language & Literature department, part of the Faculty of Humanities. Her research focuses on early modern literature, particularly John Milton’s works, alongside topics like imperialism, women’s literary history, and the history of the book. She holds prestigious roles such as President of the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies and has been honored with awards including the Killam Research Laureate and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
Her academic leadership includes past presidencies of the Milton Society of America and editorial roles for journals like *PMLA*. She has secured extensive SSHRC grants since 1991, supporting interdisciplinary research. Notable publications include *Milton, Toleration, and Nationhood* (2014) and *Emergent Nation: Early Modern British Literature in Transition* (2019). Her current projects explore English national consciousness and transatlantic literary connections.
Key achievements include mentoring Brock’s first Banting Postdoctoral Fellow and supervising research in Milton studies and early modern transatlantic contexts. Her work bridges literary analysis with historical, cultural, and global frameworks, contributing to fields like nationalism studies and material print culture.
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