Jean Howard
JH
Jean E. Howard is George Delacorte professor in the humanities at Columbia University
               where she teaches early modern literature, Shakespeare, feminist studies, and theater
               history. Author of several books, including The Stage and Social Struggle
                  in Early Modern England, Engendering a Nation: A Feminist Account
                  of Shakespeare’s English Histories, co-written with Phyllis Rackin, and Theater of a City: The Places of London Comedy 1598-1642. She is also an
               editor of The Norton Shakespeare and the Bedford contextual
               editions of Shakespeare. She has published articles on Caryl Churchill and Tony Kushner
               and
               is completing a new book on the history play in twentieth and twentieth-first century
               American and English theater.
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