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About
Matthew Brosamer is a Professor and Department Chair in the Department of English at Mount Saint Mary's University. He holds a PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a BA in Medieval Studies from Georgetown University. His research focuses on medieval and Renaissance literature, with specializations in Chaucer, Old/Middle English poetry, and 14th-century Spanish literature. He teaches courses ranging from Shakespeare to foundational English literature surveys and emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches in his classes, often incorporating authors like Boccaccio and Graham Greene.
Education:
- PhD in English, University of California, Los Angeles
- BA in Medieval Studies (Literature & Philosophy), Georgetown University
Research Interests: Brosamer’s work spans medieval and early modern literature, including Chaucerian studies, comparative medieval poetry, and the intersection of literary traditions across Europe. He has published on figures such as the Archpriest of Hita (Spain), Beowulf, Malory, and Graham Greene. His teaching philosophy integrates historical context with contemporary critical perspectives, fostering student engagement through thematic discussions like the seven deadly sins.
Teaching: Brosamer regularly teaches Shakespeare, English literature surveys (pre-1500 to 1700), and composition courses. He designs curricula that blend canonical texts with comparative global perspectives, prioritizing critical analysis over traditional canon adherence.
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