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Mathew Martin is a Full Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Brock University. He holds a PhD from the University of Alberta and specializes in early modern English literature (particularly drama), scholarly editing practices, and psychoanalytic literary theory. His academic contributions include three monographs, numerous edited plays, and peer-reviewed articles on figures like Marlowe, Jonson, and Ford.
Education:
- PhD in English Literature, University of Alberta
Research Interests: His work focuses on early modern drama, the theory and practice of textual editing, and psychoanalytic approaches to literature. He has edited plays by Marlowe, Jonson, and Greene for Broadview and Revels editions, and his recent monograph Psychoanalysis and Literary Theory: An Introduction (2023) bridges critical theory with literary analysis.
Publication Trends: His articles and edited volumes emphasize trauma studies, material culture, and comparative analyses of classical and early modern texts. Recent work explores the technological imagination in early modern England and ongoing projects include a two-play edition of Robert Greene's Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay.
Teaching: He teaches courses on Elizabethan and Jacobean drama, and supervises graduate students in early modern literature and textual editing.


