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Lyn Bennett is a Professor and Chair of English at Dalhousie University. Her research focuses on early modern literature, rhetoric, women’s writing, and the history of medicine. She holds degrees from Dalhousie (BA, PhD), Carleton (MA), and has co-authored major works on maritime recipes and medical rhetoric.
- Education: BA, MA (Dalhousie); MA (Carleton); PhD (Dalhousie)
Her work bridges literary analysis with interdisciplinary projects like the Early Modern Maritime Recipes database (launched 2019). She collaborates with Edith Snook on scholarly editions and popular books about maritime culinary practices. Her interests extend to organic agriculture in Nova Scotia, aligning with studies of food and medicine in historical contexts.
Publications include monographs on early modern women writers and rhetorical strategies, alongside articles exploring cultural representations of hair, meditation, and political discourse.
As co-investigator on the Maritime Recipes project, she advances digital humanities. No scientific awards are listed, but her contributions to literary scholarship and collaborative research are notable.


