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Dr. William Storm is a Professor of English at Eastern University, known for his expertise in medieval literature and approachable teaching style. He holds a PhD from Marquette University, where his dissertation focused on depictions of heaven and creation in medieval texts like Pearl and Piers Plowman. His research explores themes of 'space and place,' particularly in medieval marriage narratives and their societal implications. At Eastern, he teaches courses such as Milton and the Seventeenth Century, Survey of British Literature, and College Writing. Storm’s work bridges historical texts with modern issues, as seen in his presentation analyzing The Wife of Bath in the context of sexual assault on college campuses. A dedicated educator, he emphasizes fostering student success and intellectual curiosity. Beyond academia, he enjoys bookmaking and classical music. His career reflects a passion for literature’s transformative power and its relevance to contemporary challenges.
Education: B.A. and Ph.D. in English Literature from Marquette University; M.A. from the University of Mississippi.
Research Focus: Medieval literature, gender studies, and spatial theory in texts. Recent work includes linking Chaucer’s narratives to modern social issues.
Teaching Philosophy: Encourages critical engagement with texts to challenge students’ perspectives. Sees literature as a tool for both personal growth and societal reflection.
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