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Deborah Solomon is an Associate Professor of English at Auburn University’s College of Liberal Arts. Her research focuses on medieval and early modern British literature, cultural studies, and material culture, with a particular emphasis on ecocriticism and textual studies. She holds a PhD from Florida State University and has conducted archival research in the UK, including visits to historic gardens like Hampton Court and Holdenby.
Her first book, *The Poem and the Garden: Rival Media in Early Modern England* (Routledge, 2022), explores trans-media approaches to poetic invention. Current projects include *The Spectacle of Poetry in Elizabethan Fiction*, examining adaptive composition across genres. She integrates Auburn’s Special Collections Library into her teaching to emphasize book history and material culture.
Solomon’s articles span topics from Gabriel Harvey’s poetry to Shakespearean garden imagery and Steinbeck’s biblical syntax. Her work appears in journals like *Spenser Studies* and *The Seventeenth Century*. She received the National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship (2016) and Auburn’s English Department Teaching Excellence Award (2022).
Her courses emphasize visual and material culture, often blending literary analysis with hands-on engagement with historical texts. She actively explores intersections between gender studies, ecocriticism, and early modern media dynamics.



