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Dr. Nora Corrigan serves as a Professor of English within the Department of Languages, Literature, and Philosophy at the College of Arts & Sciences, Mississippi University for Women (MUW). Her office is located in Painter Hall 211E, and she can be contacted via email at nlcorrigan@muw.edu or by phone at 662-329-7174.
Her academic credentials include:
- BA from the College of William and Mary
- MA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Specializing in Shakespeare and early modern literature, Dr. Corrigan's research centers on gender and class dynamics in early modern drama, history plays, and popular ballads. Her scholarly work critically examines how literary forms of the Renaissance period reflected and shaped societal structures, particularly the representation of marginalized groups such as women and commoners through textual analysis of canonical and folk traditions.
Analysis of her publications reveals a consistent focus on non-elite perspectives in 16th-17th century English literature, with recurring themes of voice appropriation in historical narratives and the intersection of oral ballad traditions with printed drama. This trajectory demonstrates sustained engagement with socio-literary hierarchies across two decades of scholarship.
Details regarding current research grants, student advising relationships, laboratory facilities, or collaborative research teams were not specified in the available documentation.
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