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Meredith Evans is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at Concordia University, specializing in Renaissance literature, Shakespeare, Milton, and interdisciplinary intersections between literature, gender studies, critical theory, and political philosophy. She holds a PhD from Johns Hopkins University (2006) and dual BA degrees from Cambridge (1999) and McGill (1997).
- Education:
- PhD in English, Johns Hopkins University (2006)
- MA in English, Johns Hopkins University (2003)
- BA in English, Cambridge University (1999)
- BA in Philosophy and English (Joint Honours), McGill University (1997)
Her research explores Renaissance literary works through lenses of critical theory, political philosophy, and ethics. Current projects focus on Shakespeare’s late plays and Milton’s post-Restoration writings, examining themes of inactivity, refusal, and reclusion as political/ethical values. She is completing her SSHRC-funded book Eccentric Fictions: On the Subject of Early Modernity.
Publications include articles in Shakespeare Quarterly, Novel: A Forum on Fiction, and edited volumes like Cosmopolitics and the Emergence of a Future. Conference papers highlight collaborations with the Making Publics (MaPs) project, addressing topics such as early modern political communities and Milton’s Areopagitica.





