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Lyell Asher is an Associate Professor of English at Lewis & Clark College, where he has taught since 1994. Based in Miller Hall, Room 426, he teaches Shakespeare, Renaissance literature, novel studies, and moral reflection courses including ENG 331: Shakespeare: Early Works and ENG 105: The Art of the Novel.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in English, University of Virginia (1990)
- MA in English, University of Virginia (1984)
- BA, Vanderbilt University (1980)
Professor Asher specializes in Shakespeare and Renaissance English Literature, with research extending to moral philosophy in novels and the essay form. His scholarship appears in leading journals like PMLA and ELH, alongside public commentary in The Wall Street Journal and The Chronicle of Higher Education. He actively bridges academic and public discourse through podcast appearances on NPR and the American Party podcast.
No scientific awards are documented in the source material.
While specific advising details and research grants aren't listed, his 30-year teaching career indicates extensive undergraduate mentorship across courses like Montaigne and the Life of the Essay. The text provides no information about research laboratories or collaborative teams.



