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Sarah Wall-Randell is a Professor of English at Wellesley College, specializing in Renaissance literature, book history, and history of literary genre. She actively teaches courses ranging from Shakespeare to 21st-century adaptations of Renaissance drama.
- Department: English & Creative Writing
- Interdisciplinary Affiliation: Medieval & Renaissance Studies
- Email: swallran@wellesley.edu
Her research investigates textual transmission and media history, particularly focusing on women's roles in editing and transforming early modern works. Current projects examine Mary, Countess of Pembroke's original contributions to her brother Philip Sidney's legacy.
Key research areas include:
- Renaissance literature
- History of reading
- Textual materiality
- Genre evolution
- Manuscript studies
- Early modern drama
She collaborates with Wellesley's Book Studies Initiative, engaging in hands-on research like paper-making and type-setting to understand historical textual practices.
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