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Lynn Meskill is a Researcher at the University of Paris, affiliated with the Teacher Researchers department. Her work focuses on English Renaissance poetry and drama, French to English literary translation, and Gothic literature. She has published extensively on Ben Jonson and Shakespeare, exploring themes like envy, alchemical symbolism, and posthumous legacy in early modern drama.
Her research interests include Jonsonian poetics and masque performances, Shakespearean tragedy, and mythological influences in Renaissance literature. She also engages in comparative studies between English and French literary traditions through translation analysis.
Key publications since 2002 examine Jonson's The Alchemist through alchemical frameworks and his Masque of Queenes using mythological terror theory. Her 2010 article compares Jonson's and Shakespeare's treatments of posthumous reputation. No awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials.
She maintains an academic website at LARCA and can be contacted at lynn.meskill@u-paris.fr.

