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This is the
homepage of Linda Hutjens, B.A., M.A., Ph.D, a recent graduate of the
University of Toronto, Canada.
Doctoral Thesis:
"The Renaissance cobbler: the significance of shoemaker and cobbler characters in Elizabethan drama"Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Toronto, 2004. (Ottawa : National Library of Canada, [2005])
Conference Papers:
"The Disguised King in English Renaissance Ballads" Conference on Popular Culture in the Early Modern World,
University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, Sussex, United Kingdom, September 2007
"This day shall gentle his condition" Shakespeare's Henry V (1599) and the Battle of Agincourt (1415).
Medieval Institute Conference, University of Western
Michigan, Kalamazoo, May 2002.
"The Trail-Staff Shoemakers of Bradford in George a Greene, the Pinner of Wakefield (play, c. 1590)"
Third Biennial Robin Hood Conference, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, May 2001.
Publications:
“The Disguised King in Early
English Ballads” by Linda Hutjens,
Chapter 5 in Literature and Popular
Culture in Early Modern England
ed. Matthew Dimmock and Andrew Hadfield (Ashgate, 2009)
The English
Schoole-maister (1596), by Edmund Coote,
an old-spelling edition of STC 5711, ed. Ian Lancashire,
co-ed. Linda Hutjens, Brent Nelson, Robert Whalen and Tanya Wood.
(Renaissance Electronic Texts, 1997)
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