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Jeremy W. Webster

Associate Professor

351 Ellis Hall

Athens, OH 45701

T. (740) 593-2838
F. (740) 593-2818
English.Department@ohio.edu

 

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Department of English

Honors Tutorial College

Women's Studies

LGBT Center

Open Doors

 

University of Tennessee

Department of English

Restoration

 

Texas A&M University

Department of English

Department of History

 

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Welcome to my webpage. I primarily teach courses on British Literature from the long eighteenth century. I also teach courses on drama, women and literature, and contemporary gay and lesbian literature.

 

I earned by Bachelor of Arts in History at Texas A&M University. I received my Master of Arts in English at TAMU as well. I earned my Ph.D. in English at the University of Tennessee. I have taught at Ohio University since Fall 1999.

 

Teaching

My spring quarter class is:

    English 299T: Eighteenth-Century Literature Tutorial

    

Office Hours

My office hours this term are:

     Thursdays 3 to 4 and by appointment

 

Research

My primary research area is British literature from 1660 to 1820. 

My book, Performing Libertinism in Charles II's Court: Politics, Drama, Sexuality (NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005), studies depictions of libertinism on the English stage during the reign of Charles II (1660 to 1685).

I am currently writing about how representations of Jewish men were embedded in gender and sexual stereotypes in English literature from Dryden to Wordsworth. I am especially interested in analyzing the political and cultural work of such representations. 

I am also the book review editor for Restoration: Studies in English Literary Culture, 1660-1700.

Last updated on April 23, 2008