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Richard Mace is a Lecturer in the Department of English at Iona University. He holds a Ph.D. from St. John's University and has over fifteen years of experience teaching literature.
His research focuses on narrative form and cultural identity in Native American Literature, with additional expertise in Medieval and Early Modern Tragedy literature. He has extensively studied themes such as chivalry, knighthood, the supernatural, misogyny, and the morality of revenge.
His broad literary interests span multiple traditions, including:
- Greek and Latin classics (Aeschylus, Plautus, Euripides)
- Medieval Literature (Chaucer, Chrétien de Troyes, Arthurian Romances)
- Early Modern Revenge Tragedies (Shakespeare, Webster, Middleton)
- American Literature (Twain, Hemingway, Emerson)
- African American Literature (Du Bois, Hurston, Morrison, Hughes)
- Native American Literature (Momaday, Silko, Erdrich, Alexie)
- Japanese Literature (Saikaku, Sōseki, Murakami, Mishima)
There is no available information on recent publications or article trends at this time.
Richard Mace has not been mentioned as receiving any scientific awards.
He has over fifteen years of teaching experience and is actively involved in literary scholarship, though no details are available about student advising, grants, or research funding.
No information is available about labs or research teams associated with him.
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