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Andrew Moran, PhD, is an Associate Professor and Chair of the English Department at the University of Dallas. He holds degrees from the University of Dallas (B.A. and PhD) and the College of William and Mary (M.A.). His research focuses on Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, and Evelyn Waugh, with notable contributions to studies of early modern drama, Renaissance literature, and 20th-century British literature.
Education:
- B.A., University of Dallas
- M.A., College of William and Mary
- PhD, Institute of Philosophic Studies, University of Dallas
Research Interests:
Moran’s work bridges literary analysis and theological inquiry, particularly in early modern plays (e.g., Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew and Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair). He explores themes like religious symbolism, textual interplay between Dante and Milton, and Waugh’s engagement with modernity. His scholarship often highlights the intersection of faith and secular thought in literary works.
Publications:
Moran’s articles analyze Renaissance drama, including studies of Hamlet, Othello, and Jonson’s comedies. Collaborative works like Due Santi and the University of Dallas reflect his institutional history interests. His writing emphasizes close textual reading and interdisciplinary connections between literature, theology, and history.
Awards/Grants:
No specific awards or grants are listed, but his 2015 article on Jonson won the Ben Jonson Discoveries Award.
Teaching:
Courses include Shakespeare, Medieval Literature, and Renaissance Drama, reflecting his expertise in Western literary traditions. He also teaches specialized seminars like Waugh and the Post-War West.

