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        Early Modern Theatre and adaptations, decolonialist writing, and Modernist poetry.</p>
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        University of Victoria, with a double major in English and History. During her time at MoEML, Molly primarily worked on encoding and transcribing the 1598 and 1633 editions of Stow’s <title level="m">Survey</title>, adding toponyms to MoEML’s Gazetteer, researching England’s early-modern court system, and  standardizing MoEML’s Mapography.</p>
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        Victoria. Her research interests include women’s writing in the modernist period.</p>
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       <p>Junior Programmer 2018-2020. Research Associate 2020-2021. Tracey received her PhD from the Department of English at the University of Victoria in the field of Science and Technology Studies. Her research focuses on the <term>algorhythmics</term> of networked communications. She was a 2019-20 President’s Fellow in Research-Enriched Teaching at UVic, where she taught an advanced course on <title level="a">Artificial Intelligence and Everyday Life.</title> Tracey was also a member of the <title level="m">Linked Early Modern Drama Online</title> team, between 2019 and 2021. Between 2020 and 2021, she was a fellow in residence at the Praxis Studio for Comparative Media Studies, where she investigated the relationships between artificial intelligence, creativity, health, and justice. As of July 2021, Tracey has moved into the alt-ac world for a term position, while also teaching in the English Department at the University of Victoria.</p>
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      <note><p>Research Assistant, 2017-2019. Chase Templet was a graduate student at the University
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      <note><p>Project Manager, 2015-2019. Katie Tanigawa was a doctoral candidate at the University
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      <note><p>Research Assistant, 2016-2018. Brooke Isherwood was a graduate student in the
        Department of English at the University of Victoria, concentrating on medieval and early
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      <note><p>Research Assistant, 2016, 2018. Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria
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       <p>Research Assistant, 2014-2015. Katie McKenna was a third-year English literature major at
        the University of Victoria with an interest in the digital humanities, particularly digital
        preservation and typography. Other research interests included philosophy, political theory,
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       <p>Research Assistant, 2014-2016. Catriona was an MA student at the University of Victoria.
        Her primary research interests included medieval and early modern Literature with a focus on
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       <p>Data Manager, 2015-2016. Research Assistant, 2013-2015. Tye completed his undergraduate
        honours degree in English at the University of Victoria in 2015.</p>
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       <p>Research Assistant, 2013-2014. Zaqir Virani completed his MA at the University of Victoria
        in April 2014. He received his BA from Simon Fraser University in 2012, and has worked as a
        musician, producer, and author of short fiction. His research focused on the linkage of
        sound and textual analysis software and the work of Samuel Beckett.</p>
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      <note><p>Research Assistant, 2012-2013. Michael Stevens began his MA at Trinity College Dublin
        and then transferred to the University of Victoria, where he completed it in early 2013. His
        research focused on transnational modernism and geospatial considerations of literature. He
        prepared a digital map of James Joyce’s <title level="m">Ulysses</title> for his MA project.
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       <p>Research Assistant, 2000–2002. Hypertext student and Shakespeare student at the University
        of Windsor in Winter 2000. Tara Drouillard received her MA in English from Queen’s
        University in 2003 and now works in Communications.</p>
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       <p>Research Assistant, 2002–2003. Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English
         412: Representations of London</title> at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA
        honours student, English Language and Literature, University of Windsor.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="SARS1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Liam Sarsfield</reg>
       <forename>Liam</forename>
       <surname>Sarsfield</surname>
       <abbr>LS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2010. At the time of his work with MoEML, Liam Sarsfield was a
        fourth-year honours English student at the University of Victoria. He now works at <ref target="http://metalabdesign.com/">MetaLab</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BUTT1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Cameron Butt</reg>
       <forename>Cameron</forename>
       <surname>Butt</surname>
       <abbr>CB</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2012–2013. Cameron Butt completed his undergraduate honours degree in
        English at the University of Victoria in 2013. He minored in French and has a keen interest
        in Shakespeare, film, media studies, popular culture, and the geohumanities.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HOLM4">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Meredith Holmes</reg>
       <forename>Meredith</forename>
       <surname>Holmes</surname>
       <abbr>MLH</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Research Assistant, 2013-2014. Meredith hailed from Edmonton where she completed a BA
        in English at Concordia University College of Alberta. She did an MA in Medieval and Early
        Modern Studies at the University of Victoria. In her spare time, Meredith played classical
        piano and trombone, scrapbooked, and painted porcelain. A lesser known fact about Meredith:
        back at home, she had her own kiln in her basement!</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="CLOS1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Patrick Close</reg>
       <forename>Patrick</forename>
       <surname>Close</surname>
       <abbr>PC</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2013. Patrick Close was a fourth-year honours English student at the
        University of Victoria. His research interests included media archaeology, culture studies,
        and humanities (physical) computing. He was the editor-in-chief of <ref target="http://thewarren.uvic.ca/"><title level="j">The Warren Undergraduate
         Review</title></ref> in 2013.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MACD1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Quinn MacDonald</reg>
       <forename>Quinn</forename>
       <surname>MacDonald</surname>
       <abbr>QM</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2013. Quinn MacDonald was a fourth-year honours English student at the
        University of Victoria. Her areas of interest included postcolonial theory and texts, urban
        agriculture, journalism that isn’t lazy, fine writing, and roller derby. She was the
        director of community relations for <ref target="http://thewarren.uvic.ca/"><title level="j">The Warren Undergraduate Review</title></ref> and senior editor of <ref target="http://concretegarden.ca/"><title level="j">Concrete Garden</title></ref>
        magazine.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="PHIL6">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Nathan Phillips</reg>
       <forename>Nathan</forename>
       <surname>Phillips</surname>
       <abbr>NAP</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2012-2014. Nathan Phillips completed his MA at the University of
        Victoria specializing in medieval and early modern studies in April 2014. His research
        focused on seventeenth-century non-dramatic literature, intellectual history, and the
        intersection of religion and politics. Additionally, Nathan was interested in textual
        studies, early-Tudor drama, and the editorial questions one can ask of all sixteenth- and
        seventeenth-century texts in the twisted mire of 400 years of editorial practice. Nathan is
        currently a Ph.D. student in the Department of English at Brown University.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="KAUF1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Noam Kaufman</reg>
       <forename>Noam</forename>
       <surname>Kaufman</surname>
       <abbr>NK</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2012-2013. Noam Kaufman completed his Honours BA in English Literature
        at York University’s bilingual Glendon campus, graduating with first class standing in the
        spring of 2012. He was an MA student specializing in Renaissance drama, and researched early
        modern London’s historic cast of characters and neighbourhoods, both real and fictional.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ADAM4">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Neil Adams</reg>
       <forename>Neil</forename>
       <surname>Adams</surname>
       <abbr>NA</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2010–2011. Neil Adams completed a BA (first class honours) in History
        at the University of Kent, Canterbury (UK) in 2008, and an MA in History at the University
        of Victoria in 2010. His MA paper analyzed the historiography of Canadian conscripts during
        the Second World War. A keen historian of early modern London, Neil Adams was responsible
        for redrawing the ward boundaries on the Agas Map.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="POWE1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Daniel Powell</reg>
       <forename>Daniel</forename>
       <surname>Powell</surname>
       <abbr>DJP</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2010. MA English, University of Victoria. Daniel Powell’s research
        focused on linguistic anxiety in the mid-sixteenth-century play <title level="m">Ralph
         Roister Doister</title> by Nicholas Udall. He prepared an online critical edition of the
        play for digital publication. He returned to the University of Victoria in September 2011 to
        undertake doctoral studies and has worked with the <ref target="http://etcl.uvic.ca/">ETCL</ref> on the Devonshire Manuscript.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="CHER1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Melanie Chernyk</reg>
       <forename>Melanie</forename>
       <surname>Chernyk</surname>
       <abbr>MJC</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2004–2008. BA honours, 2006. MA English, University of Victoria, 2007.
        Melanie Chernyk went on to work at the <ref target="http://etcl.uvic.ca/">Electronic Textual
         Cultures Lab</ref> at the University of Victoria and now manages Talisman Books and Gallery
        on Pender Island, BC. She also has her own editing business at <ref target="http://26letters.ca/">http://26letters.ca</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="VAND1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Camille van der Marel</reg>
       <forename>Camille</forename>
       <surname><nameLink>van der</nameLink> Marel</surname>
       <abbr>CVDM</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2008-2009. Though not an early modernist by training, Camille van der
        Marel’s research engaged extensively with theories of mapping and the relationship between
        place and space in representations of the metropole and the periphery, especially in
        postcolonial and transnational literatures. She is now a doctoral candidate at the
        University of Alberta.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HUTZ1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Joanna Hutz</reg>
       <forename>Joanna</forename>
       <surname>Hutz</surname>
       <abbr>JH</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2002–2003. Joanna Hutz was an English Language and Literature honours
        student at the University of Windsor. She received a Canada Graduate Scholarship from the
        Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to pursue her MA.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MACK1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Callie MacKenzie</reg>
       <forename>Callie</forename>
       <surname>MacKenzie</surname>
       <abbr>CM</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2002. BA honours, 2003, University of Windsor.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="COCH1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Joy Cochrane</reg>
       <forename>Joy</forename>
       <surname>Cochrane</surname>
       <abbr>JC</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2004. MA, University of Victoria.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="DAVI1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Michael Davis</reg>
       <forename>Michael</forename>
       <surname>Davis</surname>
       <abbr>MD</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2000. MA, University of Windsor. Michael Davis went on to complete an
        MA in library and information science at the University of Western Ontario.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BROW1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kim Brown</reg>
       <forename>Kim</forename>
       <surname>Brown</surname>
       <abbr>KAB</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2000. MA, 2001, University of Windsor.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="WRIG7">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Brianna Wright</reg>
       <forename>Brianna</forename>
       <surname>Wright</surname>
       <abbr>BW</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Undergraduate Research Scholar, 2014-2015. Brianna Wright was a JCURA student studying
        English and French at the University of Victoria. Her research interests included
        contemporary Canadian poetry, Victorian fiction, and early modern drama.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="STCL4">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Morag St. Clair</reg>
       <forename>Morag</forename>
       <surname>St. Clair</surname>
       <abbr>MSC</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Undergraduate Research Scholar, 2009–2010. Morag St. Clair was a third-year English
        honours student.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ESLI1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Natalia Esling</reg>
       <forename>Natalia</forename>
       <surname>Esling</surname>
       <abbr>NE</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Undergraduate Research Scholar, 2010–2011. Natalia Esling completed her BA honours in
        English with a major in French in 2011. She began an M.Sc. in Literature and Modernity at
        the University of Edinburgh in September 2011.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="WRIG8">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Jessica Wright</reg>
       <forename>Jessica</forename>
       <surname>Wright</surname>
       <abbr>JW</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Directed Reading Student, 2015. Jessica Wright was a Women’s and Gender Studies
        honours major with a minor in Professional Communication. Her research focus was on gendered
        labour and bodily capital in the international fashion and modelling industry.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MILL2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Sarah Milligan</reg>
       <forename>Sarah</forename>
       <surname>Milligan</surname>
       <abbr>SM</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2012-2014. MoEML Research Affiliate. Sarah Milligan completed her MA
        at the University of Victoria in 2012 on the invalid persona in Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s
         <title level="m">Sonnets from the Portuguese</title>. She has also worked with the <title level="m"><ref target="http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/">Internet Shakespeare
          Editions</ref></title> and with <ref target="https://www.uvic.ca/humanities/english/people/regularfaculty/chapman-alison.php">Dr.
         Alison Chapman</ref> on the <ref target="http://web.uvic.ca/~vicpoet/"><title level="m">Victorian Poetry Network</title></ref>, compiling an index of Victorian periodical
        poetry.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MCFI1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kim McLean-Fiander</reg>
       <forename>Kim</forename>
       <surname>McLean-Fiander</surname>
       <abbr>KMF</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Director of Pedagogy and Outreach, 2015–2020. Associate Project Director, 2015.
        Assistant Project Director, 2013-2014. MoEML Research Fellow, 2013. Kim McLean-Fiander comes
        to <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title> from the <ref target="http://cofk.history.ox.ac.uk/"><title level="m">Cultures of Knowledge</title></ref>
        digital humanities project at the <ref target="http://www.ox.ac.uk/">University of
         Oxford</ref>, where she was the editor of <ref target="http://emlo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/"><title level="m">Early Modern Letters Online</title></ref>, an open-access union
        catalogue and editorial interface for correspondence from the sixteenth to eighteenth
        centuries. She is currently Co-Director of a sister project to <ref target="http://emlo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/"><title level="m">EMLO</title></ref> called <title level="m">Women’s Early Modern Letters Online</title> (<ref target="http://wemlo.net/"><title level="m">WEMLO</title></ref>). In the past, she held an internship with the
        curator of manuscripts at the <ref target="https://www.folger.edu/">Folger Shakespeare
         Library</ref>, completed a doctorate at <ref target="http://www.ox.ac.uk/">Oxford</ref> on
        paratext and early modern women writers, and worked a number of years for the <ref target="http://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/">Bodleian Libraries</ref> and as a freelance editor.
        She has a passion for rare books and manuscripts as social and material artifacts, and is
        interested in the development of digital resources that will improve access to these
        materials while ensuring their ongoing preservation and conservation. An avid traveler, Kim
        has always loved both London and maps, and so is particularly delighted to be able to bring
        her early modern scholarly expertise to bear on the MoEML project.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="KAET1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Mark Kaethler</reg>
       <forename>Mark</forename>
       <surname>Kaethler</surname>
       <abbr>MK</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Mark Kaethler is Department Chair, Arts, at Medicine Hat College; Assistant Director, Mayoral Shows, with MoEML; and Assistant Director for LEMDO. They are the author of <title level="m">Thomas Middleton and the Plural Politics of Jacobean Drama</title> (De Gruyter, 2021) and a co-editor with Jennifer Roberts-Smith and Janelle Jenstad of <title level="m">Shakespeare’s Language in Digital Media: Old Words, New Tools</title> (Routledge, 2018). Their work has appeared in <title level="j">The London Journal</title>, <title level="j">Early Theatre</title>, <title level="j">Literature Compass</title>, <title level="j">Digital Studies/Le Champe Numérique</title>, and <title level="j">Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative</title>, as well as in several edited collections. Mark’s research interests include digital media and humanities; textual editing; game studies; and early modern drama.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="JENS1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Janelle Jenstad</reg>
       <forename>Janelle</forename>
       <surname>Jenstad</surname>
       <abbr>JJ</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Janelle Jenstad is Associate Professor of English at the University of Victoria, Director
        of <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title>, and PI of <title level="m">Linked Early Modern Drama Online</title>. She has taught at Queen’s University, the Summer
        Academy at the Stratford Festival, the University of Windsor, and the University of
        Victoria. With Jennifer Roberts-Smith and Mark Kaethler, she co-edited <title level="m">Shakespeare’s Language in Digital Media</title> (<ref target="https://www.routledge.com/Shakespeares-Language-in-Digital-Media-Old-Words-New-Tools/Jenstad-Kaethler-Roberts-Smith/p/book/9781472427977">Routledge</ref>). She has prepared a documentary edition of John Stow’s <title level="m">A
         Survey of London</title> (1598 text) for MoEML and is currently editing <title level="m">The Merchant of Venice</title> (with Stephen Wittek) and Heywood’s <title level="m">2 If
         You Know Not Me You Know Nobody</title> for DRE. Her articles have appeared in <title level="j">Digital Humanities Quarterly</title>, <title level="j">Renaissance and
         Reformation</title>,<title level="j">Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies</title>,
         <title level="j">Early Modern Literary Studies</title>, <title level="j">Elizabethan
         Theatre</title>, <title level="j">Shakespeare Bulletin: A Journal of Performance
         Criticism</title>, and <title level="j">The Silver Society Journal</title>. Her book
        chapters have appeared (or will appear) in <title level="m">Institutional Culture in Early
         Modern Society</title> (Brill, 2004), <title level="m">Shakespeare, Language and the Stage,
         The Fifth Wall: Approaches to Shakespeare from Criticism, Performance and Theatre
         Studies</title> (Arden/Thomson Learning, 2005), <title level="m">Approaches to Teaching
         Othello</title> (Modern Language Association, 2005), <title level="m">Performing Maternity
         in Early Modern England</title> (Ashgate, 2007), <title level="m">New Directions in the
         Geohumanities: Art, Text, and History at the Edge of Place</title> (Routledge, 2011), Early
        Modern Studies and the Digital Turn (Iter, 2016), <title level="m">Teaching Early Modern
         English Literature from the Archives</title> (MLA, 2015), <title level="m">Placing Names:
         Enriching and Integrating Gazetteers</title> (Indiana, 2016), <title level="m">Making
         Things and Drawing Boundaries</title> (Minnesota, 2017), and <title level="m">Rethinking
         Shakespeare’s Source Study: Audiences, Authors, and Digital Technologies</title>
        (Routledge, 2018).</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="CROV1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Sarah Crover</reg>
       <forename>Sarah</forename>
       <surname>Crover</surname>
       <abbr>SC</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Sarah Crover is a member of the English department at Vancouver Island University. She
        works on the eco-cultural history of the Thames, London theatre, and civic identity. She
        held a Solmsen Fellowship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for 2018-19 and she has
        published in various collections and journals, including <title level="j">Studies in the Age
         of Chaucer</title> and <title level="j">Early Modern Culture</title>. Her current book
        project (Amsterdam UP) is entitled <title level="m">Stage and Street: Theatrical Water Shows
         and the Cultural History of the Early Modern Thames</title>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="INGR3">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Jill P. Ingram</reg>
       <forename>Jill</forename>
       <forename>P.</forename>
       <surname>Ingram</surname>
       <abbr>JPI</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Jill P. Ingram is Associate Professor at Ohio University. She specializes in Early Modern
        literature and investigates economic relationship in Renaissance drama and in English
        festive culture. She is the author of <title level="m">Idioms of Self-Interest: Credit,
         Identity and Property in English Renaissance Literature</title> (Routledge, 2006), the New
        Kittredge Shakespeare edition of <title level="m">Love’s Labour’s Lost</title> (Focus,
        2011), and <title level="m">Festive Enterprise: The Business of Drama in Medieval and
         Renaissance England</title> (Notre Dame University Press, forthcoming Jan. 2021).</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="FALL2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Rebecca L. Fall</reg>
       <forename>Rebecca</forename>
       <forename>L.</forename>
       <surname>Fall</surname>
       <abbr>RLF</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Dr. Rebecca L. Fall is a public humanities administrator and a scholar of premodern
        studies. After receiving her Ph.D. in English from Northwestern University, Rebecca
        completed a Mellon/ACLS Public Fellowship at The Public Theater in NYC, leading a
        large-scale audience research and communications project. She currently works as a Program
        Manager in the Center for Renaissance Studies at the Newberry Library, and serves as a
        PreAmble Scholar at Chicago Shakespeare Theater doing audience engagement work. Rebecca also
        maintains an active scholarly profile. Her doctoral dissertation was awarded the 2017 J.
        Leeds Barroll Prize by the Shakespeare Association of America, and her work has appeared in
         <title level="j">SEL, Shakespeare Studies</title>, and edited collections from Arden,
        Palgrave, and Edinburgh University Press. She is presently completing an academic book
        project entitled <title level="m">Common Nonsense: The Social Use of Not Making Sense in
         Early Modern England</title>, which traces the surprising social functions of nonsense
        writing in early modern England against a longer history of culturally productive (and
        destructive) senselessness from eleventh-century France to the U.S. today.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HOWA20">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Ashley Howard</reg>
       <forename>Ashley</forename>
       <surname>Howard</surname>
       <abbr>AH</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Ashley Howard took her MA in Medieval and Early Modern Studies at the University of
        Victoria (2017-2020). During that time, she was a Remediating Editor for LEMDO. For her MA
        thesis, she prepared the first born-LEMDO edition, a critical edition of Ralph Knevet’s
         <title level="m">Rhodon and Iris</title>. </p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MAMO1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Lauren Mamolite</reg>
       <forename>Lauren</forename>
       <surname>Mamolite</surname>
       <abbr>LM</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Lauren Mamolite is a MoEML contributor.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ELLI5">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>James Ellis</reg>
       <forename>James</forename>
       <surname>Ellis</surname>
       <abbr>JE</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>James Ellis is a MoEML contributor.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="SIMO1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Edward Simon</reg>
       <forename>Edward</forename>
       <surname>Simon</surname>
       <abbr>ES</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Edward Simon is a MoEML contributor.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="NEIG1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Dustin Neighbors</reg>
       <forename>Dustin</forename>
       <surname>Neighbors</surname>
       <abbr>DN</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Dustin Neighbors is a MoEML contributor.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="DABB2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Thomas Dabbs</reg>
       <forename>Thomas</forename>
       <surname>Dabbs</surname>
       <abbr>TD</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Thomas Dabbs is a MoEML contributor.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ASEN1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Amrita Sen</reg>
       <forename>Amrita</forename>
       <surname>Sen</surname>
       <abbr>AS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Amrita Sen is Associate Professor and Deputy Director, UGC-HRDC, University of Calcutta,
        and affiliated member of the Department of English. She is co-editor of <title level="j">Civic Performance: Pageantry and Entertainments in Early Modern London</title> (Routledge
        2020), and has also co-edited a special issue of the <title level="j">Journal for Early
         Modern Cultural Studies</title> on <title level="a">Alternative Histories of the East India
         Company</title> (2017). She has also published on East India Company women, Bollywood
        Shakespeares, and early modern ethnography.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MART19">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Mathew R. Martin</reg>
       <forename>Mathew</forename>
       <forename>R.</forename>
       <surname>Martin</surname>
       <abbr>MRM</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Dr. Mathew R. Martin is Full Professor at Brock University, Canada, and Director of
        Brock’s PhD in Interdisciplinary Humanities. He is the author of <title level="m">Between
         Theatre and Philosophy</title> (2001) and <title level="m">Tragedy and Trauma in the Plays
         of Christopher Marlowe</title> (2015) and co-editor, with his colleague James Allard, of
         <title level="m">Staging Pain, 1500-1800: Violence and Trauma in British Theatre</title>
        (2009). For Broadview Press he has edited Christopher Marlowe’s <title level="m">Edward the
         Second</title> (2010), <title level="m">Jew of Malta</title> (2012), <title level="m">Doctor Faustus: The B-Text</title> (2013), and <title level="m">Tamburlaine the Great Part
         One and Part Two</title> (2014). For Revels Editions he has edited George Peele’s <title level="m">David and Bathsheba</title> (2018) and Marlowe’s <title level="m">The Massacre at
         Paris</title> (forthcoming). He has published two articles of textual criticism on the
        printed texts of Marlowe’s plays: <title level="a">Inferior Readings: The Transmigration of
          <soCalled>Material</soCalled> in Tamburlaine the Great</title> (<title level="m">Early
         Theatre</title> 17.2 [December 2014]), and (on the political inflections of the shifts in
        punctuation in the early editions of the play) <title level="a">Accidents Happen: Roger
         Barnes’s 1612 Edition of Marlowe’s <title level="m">Edward the Second</title></title>
         (<title level="m">Early Theatre</title> 16.1 [June 2013]). His latest editing project is a
        Broadview edition of Robert Greene’s <title level="m">Selimus</title>. He is also writing
        two books: one on psychoanalysis and literary theory and one on the language of non-violence
        in Elizabethan drama in the late 1580s and 1590s.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="ELLI3">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Laurie Ellinghausen</reg>
       <forename>Laurie</forename>
       <surname>Ellinghausen</surname>
       <abbr>LE</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Laurie Ellinghausen is Professor of English at the University of Missouri, Kansas
        City, where she teaches courses on early modern English literature and drama. She is the
        author of <title level="m">Pirates, Traitors, and Apostates: Renegade Identities in Early
         Modern English Writing</title> (U of Toronto P, 2018) and <title level="m">Labor and
         Writing in Early Modern England, 1567-1667</title> (Ashgate, 2008). She is also the editor
        of <title level="m">Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare’s Early Modern English History
         Plays</title> (MLA Publications, 2017). Her current project is a monograph on
        representations of seafaring labor in proto-imperial British writing.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="SCHN3">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Greg Schnitzspahn</reg>
       <forename>Greg</forename>
       <surname>Schnitzspahn</surname>
       <abbr>GS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Greg Schnitzspahn is a MoEML contributor.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="GODD4">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Lisa Goddard</reg>
       <forename>Lisa</forename>
       <surname>Goddard</surname>
       <abbr>LG</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Lisa Goddard is the Associate University Librarian for Digital Scholarship and Strategy at University of Victoria Libraries.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="KECK1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Emily Gruber Keck</reg>
       <forename>Emily</forename>
       <surname>Gruber</surname>
       <surname>Keck</surname>
       <abbr>EGK</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Emily Gruber Keck is a MoEML contributor.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="BEZI1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kristen Bezio</reg>
       <forename>Kristen</forename>
       <surname>Bezio</surname>
       <abbr>KB</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Kristen Bezio is a MoEML contributor.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="NORT24">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kara Northway</reg>
       <forename>Kara</forename>
       <surname>Northway</surname>
       <abbr>KN</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Kara Northway is a MoEML contributor.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="ANDE5">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Susan Anderson</reg>
       <forename>Susan</forename>
       <surname>Anderson</surname>
       <abbr>SA</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Susan Anderson is a MoEML contributor.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="TOML3">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Rebecca Tomlin</reg>
       <forename>Rebecca</forename>
       <surname>Tomlin</surname>
       <abbr>RT</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Rebecca Tomlin is a MoEML contributor.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="EAST9">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Heather Easterling</reg>
       <forename>Heather</forename>
       <surname>Easterling</surname>
       <abbr>HE</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Heather Easterling is a MoEML contributor.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="WYLD1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Jackie Wylde</reg>
       <forename>Jackie</forename>
       <surname>Wylde</surname>
       <abbr>JW</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Jackie Wylde is a MoEML contributor.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="PARI10">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Jamie Paris</reg>
       <forename>Jamie</forename>
       <surname>Paris</surname>
       <abbr>JP</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Jamie Paris is a MoEML contributor.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="REED5">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Katy Reedy</reg>
       <forename>Katy</forename>
       <surname>Reedy</surname>
       <abbr>KR</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Katy Reedy is a MoEML contributor.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="SMIT61">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Ian Smith</reg>
       <forename>Ian</forename>
       <surname>Smith</surname>
       <abbr>IS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Ian Smith is a MoEML contributor.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="KENN3">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Emma Kennedy</reg>
       <forename>Emma</forename>
       <surname>Kennedy</surname>
       <abbr>EK</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Dr Emma Kennedy received her PhD from the University of York (UK) in 2014. Entitled <title level="a">Texts, Contexts and Intertexts of the London Lord Mayors’ Shows,
         1614-1619</title>, the PhD used close readings of Show texts to examine authorial
        techniques and occasionality within six London Lord Mayors’ Shows, arguing that both Anthony
        Munday and Thomas Middleton used the Shows’ texts to innovate in a variety of fields,
        including the relationship between performance and print. She taught Renaissance Literature
        at the University of York from 2013-2015. Since then, Emma has worked in educational/faculty
        development at Queen Mary University of London and at the University of Greenwich, where she
        is currently a Lecturer in Higher Education Teaching and Learning. Her current research
        projects include academic faculty’s views on, and experience of, credit-bearing educational
        development programmes, as well as the experience of Black and Ethnic Minority students at a
        London medical school. Her publications include <ref target="https://altc.alt.ac.uk/blog/2017/10/heblogswap-sharing-practice-and-building-community-in-cyberspace/#gref"><title level="a">#HEBlogSwap – Sharing Practice and Building Community in
          Cyberspace</title></ref> and <title level="a">Present mysteries, removed occasions?
         Idealised magnificence and political pragmatism in Ben Jonson’s <title level="a">The Golden
          Age Restored</title></title>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="WADE4">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Mara Wade</reg>
       <forename>Mara</forename>
       <surname>Wade</surname>
       <abbr>MW</abbr>
      </persName>
     </person><person xml:id="HING1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kylee-Anne Hingston</reg>
       <forename>Kylee-Anne</forename>
       <surname>Hingston</surname>
       <abbr>KH</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Kylee-Anne Hingston completed her PhD in 2015 at the University of Victoria on
        disability and narrative form in Victorian fiction. She has also worked with <ref target="https://www.uvic.ca/humanities/english/people/regularfaculty/chapman-alison.php">Dr.
         Alison Chapman</ref> on the <ref target="http://web.uvic.ca/~vicpoet/showpageimage-2/database-of-victorian-periodical-poetry/"><title level="m">Victorian Poetry Network</title>’s Database of Periodical Poetry</ref>
        and has a keen interest in digital pedagogy.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="VAND2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Chet Van Duzer</reg>
       <forename>Chet</forename>
       <surname><nameLink>Van</nameLink> Duzer</surname>
       <abbr>CVD</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Chet Van Duzer has published extensively on medieval and Renaissance maps in journals
        such as <title level="j">Imago Mundi</title>, <title level="j">Terrae Incognitae</title> and
         <title level="j">Word &amp; Image</title>. He is also the author of <title level="m">Johann
         Schöner’s Globe of 1515: Transcription and Study</title>, the first detailed analysis of
        one of the earliest surviving terrestrial globes that includes the New World; and (with John
        Hessler) <title level="m">Seeing the World Anew: The Radical Vision of Martin
         Waldseemüller’s 1507 &amp; 1516 World Maps</title>. His book <title level="m">Sea Monsters
         on Medieval and Renaissance Maps</title> was published in 2013 by the <!--<ref
         target="https://shop.bl.uk/mall/productpage.cfm/BritishLibrary/_ISBN_9780712357715/86646/Sea-Monsters-on-Medieval-and-Renaissance-Maps"
         >-->British Library<!--</ref>-->, <!-- NO LONGER AVAILABLE ON THE BL SITE. -->and in 2014 the <ref target="https://www.loc.gov/item/prn-14-144/">Library of Congress</ref> published a
        study of <title level="m">Christopher Columbus’ Book of Privileges</title> which he
        co-authored with John Hessler and Daniel De Simone. His current book projects are a study of
        Henricus Martellus’ world map of c. 1491 at Yale University based on multispectral imagery,
        and the commentary for a facsimile of the 1550 manuscript world map by Pierre Desceliers,
        which will be published by the British Library.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="PATT1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Serina Patterson</reg>
       <forename>Serina</forename>
       <surname>Patterson</surname>
       <abbr>SP</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Serina Patterson was an MA student in English at
        the University of Victoria and PhD student at the University of British Columbia
        with research interests in late medieval literature, game studies, and digital humanities.
        She was also the recipient of the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada
        CGS Joseph-Bombardier Scholarship and a four-year fellowship at UBC for her work in Middle
        English and Middle French game poems. She has published articles in <title level="m">New
         Knowledge Environments</title> and <title level="m">LIBER Quarterly-The Journal of European
         Research Libraries</title> on implementing an online library system for digital-age youth.
        She also published an article on the <title level="m">Studies in Philology</title> and a
        chapter on casual games and medievalism in a contributed volume published by Routledge. Serina edited a volume titled <title level="m">Games and
         Gaming in Medieval Literature</title> for the Palgrave series, The New Middle Ages. <!--In
        addition to her academic work, Serina is a web developer for the <ref
         target="http://etcl.uvic.ca/">Electronic Textual Cultures Lab</ref> at the University of
        Victoria and owner of her own web design studio, <ref
         target="http://sprightlyinnovations.com/">Sprightly Innovations</ref>.--></p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="GUYR1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Jen Guyre</reg>
       <forename>Jen</forename>
       <surname>Guyre</surname>
       <abbr>JG</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Jen Guyre was a graduate student in the Middle Grades Education program at the
        University of Georgia. She received her undergraduate degree from UGA in English in
        2011.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="DUXB1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Telka Duxbury</reg>
       <forename>Telka</forename>
       <surname>Duxbury</surname>
       <abbr>TD</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Telka was an MA student at the University of Victoria. She was a research assistant for
        the <title level="m">Internet Shakespeare Editions</title>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ZIMM1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Mary Erica Zimmer</reg>
       <forename>Mary Erica</forename>
       <surname>Zimmer</surname>
       <abbr>MEZ</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Dr. Erica Zimmer is a Lecturer in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Concourse
        Program and teaches in MIT’s Digital Humanities Lab. Previously, she worked with <title level="m">Global Shakespeares: The Merchant Module</title> as a Research Associate in MIT’s
        Literature Section and taught in the English Department at Louisiana State University. She
        received her PhD from The Editorial Institute at Boston University and participated in the
        first and second Early Modern Digital Agendas courses at the Folger Institute in <date when="2013">2013</date> and <date when="2015">2015</date>, where she developed a project on
        early modern bookshops in <ref target="STPA3.xml">St. Paul’s Churchyard</ref>. Her project
        will become the first MoEML <soCalled>microsite</soCalled>, <title level="m">Browsing the
         Bookshops in Paul’s Cross Churchyard</title>.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="BARB4">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Benjamin Barber</reg>
       <forename>Benjamin</forename>
       <surname>Barber</surname>
       <abbr>BB</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Benjamin Barber is a PhD student at the University of Ottawa. His recently completed MA
        research at the University of Victoria analyzed the role of mimetic desire, honour, and
        violence in Heywood’s <title level="m">Edward IV Parts 1 and 2</title> and Shakespeare’s
         <title level="m">The Winter’s Tale</title>. Barber’s current research explores the
        influence of Shakespearian protagonists on Lord Byron’s characterization of Childe Harold
        and Don Juan. He has articles forthcoming in <title level="m">Literature and
         Theology</title> (Oxford UP) and <title level="m">Contagion: Journal of Violence Mimesis
         and Culture</title> (Michigan State UP). He has also contributed an article to <title level="m">Anthropoetics: The Journal of Generative Anthropology</title> (UCLA).</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="LOJE1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Jennifer Lo</reg>
       <forename>Jennifer</forename>
       <surname>Lo</surname>
       <abbr>JL</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Having finished her bachelor’s degree at the University of Victoria, Jennifer went on to
        take a postgraduate degree at <ref target="https://www.kcl.ac.uk/">King’s College
         London</ref>. She completed her master’s in 2010 and is currently working on a PhD at
        King’s. Her doctoral project involves early modern non-literary documents and organizational
        theory.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="PAGA1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Aradia Wyndham</reg>
       <forename>Aradia</forename>
       <surname>Wyndham</surname>
       <abbr>AW</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Aradia Wyndham was a graduate student studying book history at the University of Iowa.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="JOYC1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kara Joyce</reg>
       <forename>Kara</forename>
       <surname>Joyce</surname>
       <abbr>KJ</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Kara Joyce was a third-year undergraduate student majoring in International Affairs
        and English at the <ref target="http://www.uga.edu/">University of Georgia</ref>. A fun fact
        about Kara is that she was in one of the co-ed <foreign xml:lang="la">a cappella</foreign>
        groups on UGA’s campus, the EcoTones! Her experience with Shakespeare came mostly from
        performing and staging, as she was in theatre in high school and her teacher loved the
        Bard.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="SAMP3">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Dylan Samphire</reg>
       <forename>Dylan</forename>
       <surname>Samphire</surname>
       <abbr>DS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Dylan Samphire is majoring in Writing and minoring in Professional Communication. In 2022, he was a student in ENGL 406: XML for Professional Communicators.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="TRUD1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Scott Trudell</reg>
       <forename>Scott</forename>
       <surname>Trudell</surname>
       <abbr>ST</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Scott A. Trudell is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Maryland,
        College Park, where his research and teaching focus on early modern literature, media theory
        and music. In addition to his current book project about song and mediation from Sidney and
        Shakespeare to Jonson and Milton, he has research interests in gender studies, digital
        humanities, pageantry and itinerant theatricality. His work has been published in <title level="j">Shakespeare Quarterly</title>, <title level="j">Studies in Philology</title> and
        edited collections. See Trudell’s <ref target="http://www.english.umd.edu/profiles/strudell">profile at the University of Maryland</ref> and his <ref target="http://www.scotttrudell.com/">professional website</ref>.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="SCHO10">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>John Schofield</reg>
       <forename>John</forename>
       <surname>Schofield</surname>
       <abbr>JS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>John Schofield, Ph.D., FSA, is now a freelance archaeologist and architectural
        historian, who worked at the <ref target="https://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/museum-london">Museum of London</ref> from 1974 until 2008. He specialised (and still does) in urban
        archaeology of London from the Roman period onwards. He is currently Cathedral Archaeologist
        for St. Paul’s Cathedral and has written several books on medieval London, including <title level="m">The Building of London from the Conquest to the Great Fire</title> (3rd ed.,
        1999), <title level="m">Medieval London Houses</title> (2nd ed., 2003), <title level="m">Medieval Towns</title> (2005, with Alan Vince), <title level="m">London 1100-1600: The
         Archaeology of a Capital City</title> (2011) and <title level="m">St. Paul’s Cathedral
         Before Wren</title> (2011).</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="SCHA2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Paul Schaffner</reg>
       <forename>Paul</forename>
       <surname>Schaffner</surname>
       <abbr>PS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>E-text and TCP production manager at the University of Michigan Digital Library
        Production Service (DLPS), Paul manages the production of full-text transcriptions for <ref target="http://www.textcreationpartnership.org/tcp-eebo/">EEBO-TCP</ref>.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="PRIC1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Eoin Price</reg>
       <forename>Eoin</forename>
       <surname>Price</surname>
       <abbr>EP</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Eoin Price is the tutor in renaissance literature at <ref target="http://www.swansea.ac.uk/">Swansea University</ref> and teaching associate at <ref target="http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/edacs/departments/shakespeare/index.aspx">The
         Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham</ref>. His book, <title level="m">The
         Semantics of the Renaissance Stage: Defining <quote>Public</quote> and
          <quote>Private</quote> Playhouse Performance</title> is forthcoming from Palgrave. He also
        has work forthcoming in <ref target="http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1741-4113"><title level="j">Literature Compass</title></ref> and is a contributor to <ref target="http://ywes.oxfordjournals.org/"><title level="j">The Year’s Work in English
          Studies</title></ref>. He <ref target="http://www.asidenotes.wordpress.com">blogs about
         Renaissance drama</ref> and regularly writes for <ref target="http://bloggingshakespeare.com/reviewing-shakespeare/">Reviewing
        Shakespeare</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="TAVA1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Elizabeth E. Tavares</reg>
       <forename>Elizabeth</forename>
       <forename>E.</forename>
       <surname>Tavares</surname>
       <abbr>EET</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Elizabeth E. Tavares is an assistant professor in the department of English at Pacific
        University. Specializing in early English playing companies, theatre history, and
        Shakespeare in performance. Tavares’ scholarship and reviews have appeared in <title level="m">Shakespeare Bulletin</title>, <title level="m">Shakespeare Studies</title>,
         <title level="m">The Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism</title>, and <title level="m">Notes &amp; Queries</title>, among others. She is currently completing a book manuscript,
         <title level="m">Playing the Stock Market: The Elizabethan Repertory System before
         Shakespeare</title>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="FULT1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Gordon Fulton</reg>
       <forename>Gordon</forename>
       <surname>Fulton</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Gordon Fulton is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Victoria.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="DREE1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Danielle Drees</reg>
       <forename>Danielle</forename>
       <surname>Drees</surname>
       <abbr>DD</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Contributor, 2018. Danielle Drees is a doctoral candidate at Columbia University in
        the Department of English and Comparative Literature with a focus on Theatre. Her work
        focuses on the intersections of theatre, feminist theory, and politics.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="BOYA1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Shamma Boyarin</reg>
       <forename>Shamma</forename>
       <surname>Boyarin</surname>
       <abbr>SB</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Shamma Boyarin is a professor in the English Department at the University of Victoria,
        with a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature (Hebrew and Arabic) from UC Berkeley. He explores the
        relationship between Hebrew and Arabic in the Middle Ages-particularly in a literary
        context-and the interplay between discourses that we identify as a
         <soCalled>religious</soCalled> or as <soCalled>secular</soCalled>. His scholarship and
        teaching also look at the way current pop culture engages with the Middle Ages and Religion-
        especially in the complex arena of global Heavy Metal. Both in his work on the Middle Ages
        and on contemporary matters, he is influenced by scholarly approaches that interrogate what
        seem like binary oppositions and hard drawn boundaries between categories.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="RAHT1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Sebastian Rahtz</reg>
       <forename>Sebastian</forename>
       <surname>Rahtz</surname>
       <abbr>SR</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Chief data architect at University of Oxford IT Services, Sebastian was well known
        for his contributions to the <ref target="https://tei-c.org/">Text Encoding
         Initiative (TEI)</ref>, <ref target="https://tei-c.org/oxgarage/">OxGarage</ref>, and
        the <ref target="http://www.textcreationpartnership.org/">Text Creation Partnership
         (TCP)</ref>.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="PORT8">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Jim Porteous</reg>
       <forename>Jim</forename>
       <surname>Porteous</surname>
       <abbr>JP</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Jim returned to academic studies after a professional lifetime in English teaching and
        education management. His MA dissertation at the <ref target="http://www.exeter.ac.uk/">University of Exeter, UK</ref>, completed in 2014, examined the relationships between six
        plays performed in the two London children’s theatre companies over an eighteen-month
        period, 1604 to early 1606, with a particular emphasis on <name ref="PERS1.xml#DEKK1">Dekker</name> and <name ref="PERS1.xml#WEBS1">Webster</name>’s exuberant <ref target="WEST14.xml"><title level="m">Westward Hoe</title></ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MCEV1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Joshua McEvilla</reg>
       <forename>Joshua</forename>
       <surname>McEvilla</surname>
      </persName>
     </person><person xml:id="SCHM1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Tanya Schmidt</reg>
       <forename>Tanya</forename>
       <surname>Schmidt</surname>
       <abbr>TS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Tanya Schmidt is a PhD Candidate in the English Department at New York University. Her
        research interests include early modern epic and classical reception, Anglo-Italian literary
        exchange, and early modern literature and science.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="FOLE1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Christopher Foley</reg>
       <forename>Christopher</forename>
       <surname>Foley</surname>
       <abbr>CF</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Christopher Foley received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Barbara, in
        December 2015. His research interests include Renaissance drama, urban ecology, and civic
        management initiatives in early modern London. He has also worked on a number of digital
        humanities projects housed in the <ref target="https://english.ucsb.edu/">UCSB English
         Department</ref>, including the <ref target="http://ebba.english.ucsb.edu/">English
         Broadside Ballad Archive</ref>, the Early Modern British Theatre: Access initiative, and
        the Early Modern Center’s online publishing platform:the EMC Imprint.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="GRET1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Blaine Greteman</reg>
       <forename>Blaine</forename>
       <surname>Greteman</surname>
       <abbr>BG</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Blaine Greteman is an associate professor of English at the <ref target="https://uiowa.edu/">University of Iowa</ref>, specializing in early modern
        literature, digital humanities, and nonfiction. In 2013 he published <title level="m">The
         Poetics and Politics of Youth in the Age of Milton</title>, and he writes regularly for
        popular publications, including <title level="j">The New Republic</title>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BAYE3">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Mark Bayer</reg>
       <forename>Mark</forename>
       <surname>Bayer</surname>
       <abbr>MB</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Mark Bayer is an associate professor and chair of the Department of English at the
        University of Texas at San Antonio. He is the author of <ref target="https://www.uipress.uiowa.edu/books/9781609380397/theatre-community-and-civic-engagement-in-jacobean-london"><title level="m">Theatre, Community, and Civic Engagement in Jacobean
         England</title></ref> (University of Iowa Press, 2011). Mr.Bayer has also written numerous
        articles and book chapters on early modern literature and culture, as well as the reception
        of Shakespeare’s plays.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ATWO2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Emma Atwood</reg>
       <forename>Emma</forename>
       <surname>Atwood</surname>
       <abbr>EKA</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Emma Katherine Atwood is an assistant professor of English at the University of
        Montevallo, focusing on Renaissance and early modern British studies. At the time of her
        essay on <rs ref="ARUN1.xml">Arundel House</rs>, Emma was a doctoral candidate at Boston
        College. Her dissertation is titled <title level="a">Domestic Architecture on the English
         Renaissance Stage</title>. Emma’s articles and reviews have appeared in <title level="j">The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies</title>, <title level="j">Comparative
         Drama</title>, <title level="j">Early Theatre</title>, <title level="j">Shakespeare
         Bulletin</title>, and <title level="j">This Rough Magic</title>. Emma has presented her
        work for the Northeast Modern Language Association, the Massachusetts Center for Renaissance
        Studies, the International Marlowe Society Conference, and the Association for Theater in
        Higher Education, among others. Her research has been funded in part by Alpha Lambda Delta.
        In 2013, Emma was recognized with a <ref target="http://grahamfoundation.org/newsletter?blog_id=1179">Carter Manny Citation of
         Special Recognition from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts</ref>,
        an award that recognizes interdisciplinary dissertations in architecture.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www2.bc.edu/emma-perry/New_Emma_Site/Welcome.html">Personal
          website</ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BENN2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kristen A. Bennett</reg>
       <forename>Kristen</forename>
       <forename>Abbott</forename>
       <surname>Bennett</surname>
       <abbr>KAB</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Kristen Abbott Bennett has been a MoEML <ref target="pedagogical_partnership.xml">pedagogical partner</ref> and module mentor; she is now Assistant Director, Pedagogy. She is an Assistant Professor in the English Department of <ref target="https://www.framingham.edu/academics/colleges/arts-and-humanities/english/faculty/index">Framingham State University</ref>, where she teaches classics, medieval and early modern British literature, and digital humanities. In addition to her contributions to MoEML as a guest editor, Dr. Bennet is the editor of <title level="m">Conversational Exchanges in Early Modern England (1549-1640)</title>, and has published articles on digital pedagogy, Nashe, Marlowe, Shakespeare, and other topics. She is the Director of The <ref target="https://kitmarlowe.org/">Kit Marlowe Project</ref> and has served on the scholarly advisory committee for the Folger Shakespeare Library’s <title level="m">Digital Anthology of Early Modern Drama</title> project, and on the editorial board of <title level="j">This Rough Magic: A Peer-Reviewed, Academic, Online Journal Dedicated to the Teaching of Medieval and Renaissance Literature</title>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BEST2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Michael Best</reg>
       <forename>Michael</forename>
       <surname>Best</surname>
       <abbr>MB</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Dr. Michael Best is professor emeritus, University of Victoria, and coordinating editor of
         <title level="m"><ref target="http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/">Internet Shakespeare
          Editions</ref></title>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HOWA18">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Jean Howard</reg>
       <forename>Jean</forename>
       <surname>Howard</surname>
       <abbr>JH</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>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 <title level="m">The Stage and Social Struggle
         in Early Modern England</title>, <title level="m">Engendering a Nation: A Feminist Account
         of Shakespeare’s English Histories</title>, co-written with Phyllis Rackin, and <title level="m">Theater of a City: The Places of London Comedy 1598-1642</title>. She is also an
        editor of <title level="m">The Norton Shakespeare</title> 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.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="GREG4">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Ian Gregory</reg>
       <forename>Ian</forename>
       <surname>Gregory</surname>
       <abbr>IG</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Dr. Ian Gregory is senior lecturer in digital humanities, department of history, Lancaster
        University.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MACL1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Sally-Beth MacLean</reg>
       <forename>Sally-Beth</forename>
       <surname>MacLean</surname>
       <abbr>SBM</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Sally-Beth MacLean is professor of English, University of Toronto.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MAOE1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Edgar Mao</reg>
       <forename>Edgar</forename>
       <surname>Mao</surname>
       <abbr>EM</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Edgar Yuanbo Mao received his B.A in English Language and Literature from Peking
        University, China, and his M.Phil in English (Literary Studies) from the Chinese University
        of Hong Kong. He is currently a D.Phil candidate in English literature (1500-1800) in the
        Faculty of English, University of Oxford. His doctoral research focuses on the literary and
        historical contexts of the Rose playhouse on the Bankside, London (1587- c.1606). His wider
        research interests include cultural and literary theory, early modern English drama, theatre
        history, and the multiple facets of the intellectual history as well as the rich material
        culture of the early modern period.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="OSTO1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Helen M. Ostovich</reg>
       <forename>Helen</forename>
       <forename>M.</forename>
       <surname>Ostovich</surname>
       <abbr>HMO</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Helen Ostovich is professor of English at McMaster University and editor of the journal
         <title level="m">Early Theatre</title>. Her published work, aside from articles on Jonson
        and Shakespeare, includes editions of Jonson and Shakespeare, most recently Jonson’s <title level="m">The Magnetic Lady</title> (Cambridge Works of Ben Jonson) and <title level="m">All’s Well that Ends Well</title> (Internet Shakespeare Editions) with Karen Bamford and
        Andrew Griffin. She is also editing Richard Brome and Thomas Heywood’s <title level="m">The
         Late Lancashire Witches</title> (Richard Brome Electronic Edition). She is a general editor
        for <title level="m">The Revels Plays</title> (Manchester UP) and for <title level="m">The
         Plays of the Queen’s Men</title> (Internet Shakespeare Editions). She collaborated with
        Elizabeth Sauer (as co-editor) and about 80contributors to produce <title level="m">Reading
         Early Modern Women</title> (Routledge, 2005).</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="SMIT6">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Jeremy Smith</reg>
       <forename>Jeremy</forename>
       <surname>Smith</surname>
       <abbr>JS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Jeremy Smith is assistant librarian, graphics and digital collections team, London
        Metropolitan Archives. Consultant.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="WATS2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Jacqueline Watson</reg>
       <forename>Jacqueline</forename>
       <surname>Watson</surname>
       <abbr>JW</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Jackie Watson completed her PhD at Birkbeck College, London, in 2015, with a thesis
        looking at the life of the Jacobean courtier, Sir Thomas Overbury, and examining the
        representations of courtiership on stage between 1599 and 1613. She is co-editor of <title level="m">The Senses in Early Modern England, 1558–1660</title> (Manchester UP, 2015), to
        which she contributed a chapter on the deceptive nature of sight. Recent published articles
        have looked at the early modern Inns of Court and at Innsmen as segments of playhouse
        audiences. She is currently working on a monograph with a focus on Overbury’s letters,
        courtiership and the Jacobean playhouse.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ARCH2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Ian Archer</reg>
       <forename>Ian</forename>
       <surname>Archer</surname>
       <abbr>IA</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Ian W. Archer has, since 1991, been associate professor of history at Keble College,
        Oxford. He is the author of numerous books and articles on early modern London, including
         <title level="m">The Pursuit of Stability: Social Relations in Elizabethan London</title>
        (1991) and <title level="m">The History of the Haberdashers’ Company</title> (1991). He has
        written several essays on Stow’s <title level="m">Survey of London</title> and was one of
        the directors of the <ref target="http://english.nsms.ox.ac.uk/holinshed/">Holinshed
         Project</ref>, which produced a parallel text electronic edition of the two versions of
        Holinshed’s <title level="m">Chronicles</title>; with Paulina Kewes and Felicity Heal, he
        co-edited <title level="m">The Oxford Handbook of Holinshed’s Chronicles</title> (2013).
        Most recently he has edited (with Derek Keene) a less well known perambulation of London by
        L. Grenade, <title level="m">The Singularities of London, 1578</title> (London Topographical
        Society, 2014). Other publications relate to poverty, popular politics, taxation, theatre
        regulation, and civic pageantry in early modern London.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="GADD4">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Ian Gadd</reg>
       <forename>Ian</forename>
       <surname>Gadd</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Ian Gadd is professor in English literature at Bath Spa University.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="GILL5">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Alexandra Gillespie</reg>
       <forename>Alexandra</forename>
       <surname>Gillespie</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Alexandra Gillespie is professor in English at the University of Toronto.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MERR22">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Julia Merritt</reg>
       <forename>Julia</forename>
       <surname>Merritt</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Julia Merritt is associate professor of early modern British history at the University of
        Nottingham and co-convenes the Medieval and Tudor London seminar, held at London’s Institute
        of Historical Research. She has published extensively on the social, religious and political
        history of early modern London and her books include <title level="m">Westminster 1640-1660:
         A Royal City in a Time of Revolution</title> (2013); <title level="m">The Social World of
         Early Modern Westminster: Abbey, Court and Community, 1525-1640</title> (2005) and <title level="m">Imagining Early Modern London: Perceptions and Portrayals of the City from Stow
         to Strype 1598-1720</title> (ed., 2001). Her articles have investigated topics such as
        church-building , parochial politics and the later refashionings of Stow’s <title level="m">Survey</title>, the last of which emerged from her 2007 Leverhulme-funded online version
        of <ref target="https://www.dhi.ac.uk/strype/">John Strype’s 1720 <title level="m">Survey of
          London</title></ref>. Her current interests include space, politics and urban identity,
        London’s religious cultures, and the neighbourhood of the early Stuart royal court.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BERG30">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>David Bergeron</reg>
       <forename>David</forename>
       <surname>Bergeron</surname>
      </persName>
      <note><p>David Bergeron is Professor Emeritus of The University of Kansas. His landmark study
         <title level="m">English Civic Pageantry</title> (1971, revised in 2003) established his
        position as an authority on civic pageants, including mayoral shows. His work has regularly
        returned to this topic, but his scholarly focus has covered Shakespeare and his fellow
        playwrights, the Stuart royal family, and systems of patronage, especially of early modern
        drama, as well.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="LANC9">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Anne Lancashire</reg>
       <forename>Anne</forename>
       <surname>Lancashire</surname>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Anne Lancashire is the author of <title level="m">London Civic Theatre: Civic Drama
         and Pageantry from Roman Times to 1558</title> (2002), and editor of the 3-volume <title level="m">London Civic Theatre</title> (2015), a Records of Early English Drama publication
        of transcribed and edited manuscript records of city-sponsored theatrical and musical
        activities in London from the 13th century to 1558, with a 187- page analytical introduction
        and 9 appendices. She has written the entry on London street theatre in OUP’s <title level="m">Handbook of Early Modern Theatre</title>, and the entry on civic pageantry in the
        Wiley- Blackwell <title level="m">Encyclopedia of Medieval British Literature</title>, and
        has published numerous articles on pageantry and on drama in London in both the medieval and
        early modern periods. Now Professor Emerita of English, Drama, and Cinema Studies at the
        University of Toronto, she is currently expanding, up to 2018, her open-access researched
        and referenced database of mayors and sheriffs of London (<ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/">https://masl.library.utoronto.ca</ref>), which
        originally ran from 1190 to 1558 and at present (2018) has an endpoint of 1860. Other
        publications include editions of three early modern plays, and articles on the <title level="m">Star Wars</title> films. Anne Lancashire is currently a member of the following
        academic research groups: <list>
         <item>Advisory Board of the Internet Shakespeare Editions</item>
         <item>Editorial Board of <title level="j">Medieval &amp; Renaissance Drama in
           England</title></item>
         <item>Editorial Board of <title level="j">Early Theatre</title></item>
        </list> Her website is at: <ref target="http://homes.chass.utoronto.ca/~anne/">www.chass.utoronto.ca/~anne</ref>.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="REID1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Dominic Reid</reg>
       <forename>Dominic</forename>
       <surname>Reid</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Dominic was born and brought up in London. He studied architecture at Cambridge before
        returning to London for postgraduate study at UCL. He practiced as an architect on a variety
        of public and private buildings including the award-winning Queen’s Stand at Epsom
        Racecourse and the Sherlock Holmes Museum in Meiringen, Switzerland.</p>
       <p>He became Pageantmaster of the Lord Mayor’s Show in 1992 and has held the post longer than
        anyone since it was first described in 1531. For the 800th Anniversary of the Show in 2015
        he edited <title level="m">Lord Mayor’s Show; 800 years 1215-2015</title>, published by
        Third Millenium Publishing. He has been closely involved in major London events including
        The Queen’s Golden Jubilee in 2002. He has been a Member of the Cultural Strategy
        Partnership for London.</p>
       <p>He has held the leading roles of London Film Commissioner and Executive Director of the
        Oxford &amp; Cambridge Boat Race. He has worked on the London Marathon and a series of
        significant commemorative events beginning with the VJ Day fiftieth anniversary
        commemorations. He was the Director of the Royal Society’s 350th Anniversary Programme where
        he worked closely with many London museums and galleries. Following the programme, the Royal
        Society received the 2011 Prince of Asturias award, the jury highlighting <quote>the
         multidisciplinary nature of the institution, in which the links between science, humanities
         and politics are made evident</quote>.</p>
       <p>Dominic was appointed OBE in the 2003 New Year’s Honours List for services to the City of
        London and The Queen’s Golden Jubilee. He is one of Her Majesty’s Commissioners of
        Lieutenancy for the City of London, Sergeant-at-Mace of the Royal Society, and Honorary
        Colonel of City of London and NE Sector, Army Cadet Force.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HILL1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Tracey Hill</reg>
       <forename>Tracey</forename>
       <surname>Hill</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Dr. Tracey Hill is a Professor of Early Modern Literature and Culture at Bath Spa
        University. Her specialism is in the literature and history of early modern London. She is
        the author of two books: <title level="m"><ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HILL3">Anthony Munday
          and Civic Culture</ref></title> (Manchester UP, 2004), and <title level="m"><ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HILL5">Pageantry and Power: A Cultural History of the Early Modern
          lord mayor’s Shows, 1585–1639</ref></title> (Manchester UP, 2010). She has also published
        a number of articles on <name ref="PERS1.xml#MUND1">Munday</name>’s prose works, on <title level="m">The Booke of Sir Thomas More</title>, and on late Elizabethan history plays.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ALDR1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Natalie Aldred</reg>
       <forename>Natalie</forename>
       <surname>Aldred</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Dr. Natalie Aldred is an independent scholar. She specializes in the editing and
        bibliographical studies of early modern English vernacular texts, as well as book history,
        early book advertisements, sixteenth-century theatre history, digital humanities, and
        professional playwrights, notably <name ref="PERS1.xml#HAUG3">William Haughton</name>. Her
        articles, notes, and conference papers explore bibliography, editing, genre, biography, and
        printers. She is currently editing Haughton’s <title level="m">Englishmen for my
         Money</title> (for <ref target="http://digitalrenaissance.uvic.ca/">Digital Renaissance
         Editions</ref>), and co-producing, with Joshua McEvilla, an online catalogue of pre-1668
        book advertisements in English periodicals (for <ref target="http://www.bibsoc.org.uk/">The
         Bibliographical Society</ref>). She is assistant editor of <ref target="http://www.litencyc.com/">The Literary Encyclopedia</ref> and contributes to the
        <ref target="https://lostplays.folger.edu/Main_Page">Lost Plays Database</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ARAB2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Ronda Arab</reg>
       <forename>Ronda</forename>
       <surname>Arab</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Dr. Ronda Arab (PhD Columbia) is an assistant professor of English at Simon Fraser
        University. Her research interests include intersections of class, gender, and work on the
        early modern English stage; non-elite culture and its challenges to patriarchy; the role of
        literature and theatre in the construction of cultural discourse and social practice; and
        the city of London. She is the author of <title level="m">Manly Mechanicals on the Early
         Modern English Stage</title> (Susquehanna UP, 2011), an examination of working men in
        Shakespeare and his contemporaries, and has a recent article in <title level="m">Working
         Subjects in Early Modern English Drama</title> (Ashgate, 2011). She has also published in
         <title level="j">Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England</title>, <title level="j">Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies</title>, and <title level="j">Renaissance
         Quarterly</title>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BRAI2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Yan Brailowsky</reg>
       <forename>Yan</forename>
       <surname>Brailowsky</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Yan Brailowsky is a lecturer in early modern literature and history at the University of
        Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense (France). His research interests currently include prophecy
        in early modern drama, the history of the reformation, and the relationship between gender
        and politics in Renaissance Europe. He is the author of <title level="m">The Spider and the
         Statue: Poisoned innocence in A Winter’s Tale</title> (Presses Universitaires de France,
        2010) and <title level="m">William Shakespeare: King Lear</title> (SEDES, 2008), and has
        co-edited: <title level="m">1970-2010, les sciences de l’Homme en débat</title> (Presses
        Universitaires de Paris Ouest, 2013), <title level="m"><quote>A sad tale’s best for
          winter</quote>: Approches critiques du Conte d’hiver de Shakespeare</title> (Presses
        Universitaires de Paris Ouest, 2011), <title level="m">Le Bannissement et l’exil en Europe
         au XVIe et XVIIe siècles</title> (Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2010), and <title level="m">Language and Otherness in Renaissance Culture</title> (Presses Universitaires de
        Paris Ouest, 2008). He is also Secretary of the Société Française Shakespeare and member of
        the editorial board and webmaster of several French academic websites, furthering his
        interest in the Digital Humanities and his commitment to Open Access.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="CARN2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>David Carnegie</reg>
       <forename>David</forename>
       <surname>Carnegie</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>David Carnegie, FRSNZ, after a BA at Toronto and PhD at University College London, taught
        at Guelph, Birmingham, Otago, and McGill before settling at Victoria University of
        Wellington in New Zealand, where he is now Emeritus Professor of Theatre. He is co-editor of
        the <title level="m">Cambridge Works of John Webster</title> (3 vols, 1995–2007, Vol. 4 in
        preparation); editing and directing Webster’s City comedies has increased his sense of the
        importance of early modern maps of London. He has edited several texts for the Malone
        Society, and co-edited <title level="m">Twelfth Night</title> for the <title level="m">Internet Shakespeare Editions</title>, and Broadview Press (2014), with Mark Houlahan. He
        has published on editing in <title level="j">The Library</title> and <title level="j">The
         Harvard Library Bulletin</title>, and has an increasing interest in stagecraft, which
        informs a range of his publications. Arising from his direction of the world premiere of
        Gary Taylor’s <title level="m">The History of Cardenio</title>, he has co-edited <title level="m">The Quest for Cardenio: Shakespeare, Fletcher, Cervantes, and the Lost
         Play</title> (OUP, 2012).</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="CLAR2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Glenn Clark</reg>
       <forename>Glenn</forename>
       <surname>Clark</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Dr. Glenn Clark (PhD Chicago) is an associate professor in the department of English,
        film, and theatre at the University of Manitoba. His research interests currently include
        the relationship between English drama and the post-Reformation pastoral ministry, and the
        significance of commercialized hospitality in Tudor–Stuart culture. He is the author of
        articles on Shakespeare and other aspects of early-modern English drama in journals and book
        collections including <title level="m">English Literary Renaissance</title>, <title level="m">Renaissance and Reformation</title>, <title level="m">Religion and
         Literature</title>, <title level="m">Shakespeare and Religious Change</title>(Palgrave,
        2009), and <title level="m">Playing The Globe: Genre and Geography in English Renaissance
         Drama</title> (Fairleigh Dickinson/Associated UP, 1998). He is co-editor of the volume
         <title level="m">City Limits: Perspectives on the Historical European City</title>
        (McGill–Queen’s, 2010).</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ESTI1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Laura Estill</reg>
       <forename>Laura</forename>
       <surname>Estill</surname>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Laura Estill is a Canada Research Chair in Digital Humanities and Associate Professor of English at St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, Canada, where she directs the digital humanities centre. Her monograph (<title level="m">Dramatic Extracts in Seventeenth-Century English Manuscripts: Watching, Reading, Changing Plays</title>, 2015) and co-edited collections (<title level="m">Early Modern Studies after the Digital Turn, 2016 and Early British Drama in Manuscript</title>, 2019) explore the reception history of drama by Shakespeare and his contemporaries from their initial circulation in print, manuscript, and on stage to how we mediate and understand these texts and performances online today. Her work has appeared in journals including <title level="m">Shakespeare Quarterly</title>, <title level="m">Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America</title>, <title level="m"><ref target="http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/11/3/000320/000320.html">Digital Humanities Quarterly</ref></title>, <title level="m"><ref target="https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/8/1/45">Humanities</ref></title>, and <title level="m"><ref target="https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0268117X.2019.1599726">The Seventeenth Century</ref></title>, as well as in collections such as <title level="m"><ref target="https://www.bloomsburycollections.com/book/rethinking-theatrical-documents-in-shakespeares-england/ch9-shakespearean-extracts-manuscript-cataloguing-and-the-misrepresentation-of-the-archive-i-would-like-to-thank-tamara-atkin-beatrice-montedoro-kaili">Shakespeare’s Theatrical Documents</ref></title>, <title level="m">Shakespeare and Textual Studies</title>, and <title level="m">The Shakespeare User</title>. She is co-editor of <title level="m"><ref target="https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/emdr">Early Modern Digital Review</ref></title>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="FINL6">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>J. Caitlin Finlayson</reg>
       <forename>Caitlin</forename>
       <surname>Finlayson</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>J. Caitlin Finlayson is an Associate Professor of English Literature at <ref target="https://umdearborn.edu/">The University of Michigan-Dearborn</ref>. Her research
        focuses on <name ref="PERS1.xml#HEYW1">Thomas Heywood</name>, print culture, the socio-political
        and aesthetic aspects of Early Modern pageantry and entertainments, and adaptations of <name ref="PERS1.xml#SHAK1">Shakespeare</name>. She has published on the London <ref target="mdtlist:mdtPrimarySourceLibraryMayoral">Lord Mayor’s Shows</ref> and recently
        edited mayoral shows by John Squire and by John Taylor for the Malone Society’s <title level="m">Collections</title> series (2015). She is presently editing (with Amrita Sen) a
        collection on <title level="m">Civic Performance: Pageantry and Entertainments in Early
         Modern London</title> for Taylor&amp;Francis.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="GRIF12">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Andrew Griffin</reg>
       <forename>Andrew</forename>
       <surname>Griffin</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Andrew Griffin is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of California, Santa
        Barbara, where he does research concerning early modern drama, early modern historiography,
        and the history of editing.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HIGH1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Christopher Highley</reg>
       <forename>Christopher</forename>
       <surname>Highley</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Chris Highley is a Professor of English at <ref target="https://english.osu.edu/people/highley.1">The Ohio State University</ref>. He grew
        up near Manchester in the north of England. After studying English at the <ref target="http://www.sussex.ac.uk/">University of Sussex</ref>, he earned his Masters and
        Ph.D. degrees from the <ref target="http://www.usc.edu/">University of Southern
         California</ref> and <ref target="http://stanford.edu/">Stanford University</ref> (1991)
        respectively. He specializes in Early Modern literature, culture, and history. He is the
        author of <title level="m">Shakespeare, Spenser, and the Crisis in Ireland</title>
        (Cambridge University Press, 1997) and <title level="m">Catholics Writing the Nation in
         Early Modern Britain and Ireland</title> (Oxford University Press, 2008), and co-editor of
         <title level="m">Henry VIII and his Afterlives</title> (Cambridge University Press, 2009).
        He is currently working on two unrelated projects: the posthumous image of <name ref="PERS1.xml#HENR1">Henry VIII</name>, and the history of the <ref target="BLAC1.xml">Blackfriars</ref> neighborhood in early modern London.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HIRS1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Brett Greatley-Hirsch</reg>
       <forename>Brett</forename>
       <surname>Greatley-Hirsch</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Dr. Brett Greatley-Hirsch is university academic fellow in textual studies and digital
        editing at the University of Leeds. He is coordinating editor of <ref target="http://digitalrenaissance.uvic.ca/">Digital Renaissance Editions</ref>, co-editor
        of the journal <ref target="https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rshk20/current" style="font-style: italic;">Shakespeare</ref>, and a trustee of the <ref target="https://www.britishshakespeare.ws/">British Shakespeare Association</ref>. He is the
        author of <hi style="font-style: italic;">Style, Computers, and Early Modern Drama: Beyond
         Authorship</hi> (Cambridge UP, 2017; with Hugh Craig) and essays on early modern drama and
        culture, scholarly editing, and computational stylistics. To find out more about Dr.
        Greatley-Hirsch, visit his website, <ref target="http://www.notwithoutmustard.net/">not
         without mustard</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HOUL1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Mark Houlahan</reg>
       <forename>Mark</forename>
       <surname>Houlahan</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>External contributor. A more detailed biographical statement for <name ref="PERS1.xml#HOUL1">Dr.
         Mark Houlahan</name> will be posted shortly.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="JAKA1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Diane Jakacki</reg>
       <forename>Diane</forename>
       <surname>Jakacki</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Diane K. Jakacki is the Digital Scholarship Coordinator at <ref target="https://www.bucknell.edu/">Bucknell University</ref>. Her research interests include
        digital humanities applications for early modern drama, literature and popular culture, and
        digital pedagogy theory and praxis. Her current research focuses on sixteenth-century
        English touring theatre troupes. At Bucknell she collaborates with faculty and students on
        several regional digital/public humanities projects within Pennsylvania. Publications
        include a digital edition of <title level="m">King Henry VIII or All is True</title>, essays
        on <title level="m">A Game at Chess</title> and <title level="m">The Spanish Tragedy</title>
        and research projects associated with the <title level="m">Map of Early Modern
         London</title> and the <title level="m">Records of Early English Drama</title>. She is an
        Assistant Director of and instructor at the <ref target="https://dhsi.org/">Digital
         Humanities Summer Institute</ref>, serves on the digital advisory boards for the <title level="m">Map of Early Modern London</title>, <ref target="http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/"><title level="m">Internet Shakespeare
          Editions</title></ref>, <ref target="http://www.reed.utoronto.ca/"><title level="m">Records of Early English Drama</title></ref> and the <ref target="https://www.itergateway.org/"><title level="m">Iter Gateway to the Middle Ages and
          Renaissance</title></ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="LUND1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Mary Ann Lund</reg>
       <forename>Mary</forename>
       <forename>Ann</forename>
       <surname>Lund</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Dr. Mary Ann Lund is lecturer in Renaissance literature at the University of Leicester.
        She is the author of <title level="m">Melancholy, Medicine and Religion in Early Modern
         England: Reading <title level="a">The Anatomy of Melancholy</title></title> (Cambridge UP,
        2010), and several articles on seventeenth-century prose writing and religious literature.
        She is currently editing volume 12 of <title level="m">The Oxford Edition of the Sermons of
         John Donne</title>; her volume is of Donne’s sermons preached at St. Paul’s Cathedral in
        1626. She also has a research interest in the history of medicine and early modern
        literature. She teaches a special subject at Leicester on early modern London.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MARD2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>James Mardock</reg>
       <forename>James</forename>
       <surname>Mardock</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Dr. James Mardock teaches Renaissance literature at the University of Nevada. He has
        published articles on <name ref="PERS1.xml#TAYL2">John Taylor</name>, the
         <soCalled>water-poet</soCalled>, on <name ref="PERS1.xml#JONS1">Ben Jonson</name>’s use of
        transvestism, and on <name ref="PERS1.xml#SHAK1">Shakespeare</name> and Dickens. His recent book,
         <title level="m">Our Scene is London</title> (Routledge 2008), examines Jonson’s
        representation of urban space as an element in his strategy of self-definition. His chapter
        in <title level="m">Representing the Plague in Early Modern England</title> (ed. Totaro and
        Gilman, Routledge 2010) explores King James’ accession and Shakespeare’s <title level="m">Measure for Measure</title> as parallel cultural performances shaped by London’s1603
        plague. Mardock is at work on an edition of quarto and folio <title level="m">Henry
         V</title> for <ref target="http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/"><title level="m">Internet
          Shakespeare Editions</title></ref>, for which he serves as assistant general editor, and a
        study of Calvinism and metatheatre in early modern drama. He has also served as the
        dramaturge for the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="QUAM1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Harvey Quamen</reg>
       <forename>Harvey</forename>
       <surname>Quamen</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Dr. Harvey Quamen is an Associate Professor of English and Film Studies at the University
        of Alberta. He specializes in science studies, cyberculture, and Modern and Postmodern
        literature. One of his works-in-progress, <title level="m">Becoming Artificial: H.G. Wells
         and the Scientific Discourses of Modernism</title>, examines the early science fiction
        writer H.G. Wells as a crucial figure in the transformation of our conceptions of
         <quote>artificiality</quote> from nineteenth-century evolutionary theory to
        twentieth-century cyberculture and artificial intelligence. He is also working on a textbook
        that teaches the web technologies PHP and MySQL to humanities students. Other current
        interests include representations of science in popular culture, Internet Culture and web
        scripting languages.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="QUAR1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kevin A. Quarmby</reg>
       <forename>Kevin</forename>
       <forename>A.</forename>
       <surname>Quarmby</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Kevin A. Quarmby is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner and a member of MoEML’s Editorial Board.
        He is Assistant Professor of English at <ref target="http://oxford.emory.edu/">Oxford
         College of Emory University</ref>. He is author of <title level="m">The Disguised Ruler in
         Shakespeare and His Contemporaries</title> (<ref target="http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409401599">Ashgate</ref>, 2012), shortlisted for
        the <ref target="http://www.shakespearesglobe.com/uploads/files/2014/08/2014_book_award_winners_format.pdf">Globe Theatre Book Award 2014</ref>. He has published numerous articles on Shakespeare and
        performance in scholarly journals, with invited chapters in <title level="m">Women Making
         Shakespeare</title> (<ref target="http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/women-making-shakespeare-9781408185339/">Bloomsbury</ref>, 2013), <title level="m">Shakespeare Beyond English</title> (<ref target="http://www.cambridge.org/ca/academic/subjects/literature/renaissance-and-early-modern-literature/shakespeare-beyond-english-global-experiment">Cambridge</ref>, 2013), and <title level="m">Macbeth: The State of Play</title> (<ref target="http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/macbeth-the-state-of-play-9781472503206/">Bloomsbury</ref>, 2014). Quarmby’s interest in the political, social and cultural impact
        of the theatrical text is informed by thirty-five years as a professional actor. He is
        editor of <title level="m">Henry VI, Part 1</title> for <ref target="http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/">Internet Shakespeare Editions</ref>,
        Davenant’s <title level="m">Cruel Brother</title> for <ref target="http://digitalrenaissance.uvic.ca/">Digital Renaissance Editions</ref> and
        co-editor with <name ref="PERS1.xml#HIRS1">Brett Hirsch</name> of the anonymous <title level="m">Fair Em</title>, also for <ref target="http://digitalrenaissance.uvic.ca/">DRE</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="THOM10">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Courtney Thomas</reg>
       <forename>Courtney</forename>
       <forename type="middle">Erin</forename>
       <surname>Thomas</surname>
       <abbr>CET</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Courtney Erin Thomas is an Edmonton-based historian of early modern Britain and Europe.
        She received her PhD in history and renaissance studies from Yale University (<date when="2012">2012</date>) and has previously taught at Yale and MacEwan University. Her work
        has appeared in several scholarly journals and on the websites <title level="m">Aeon</title>
        and <title level="m">Executed Today</title>, and her monograph <title level="m"><quote>If I
          Lose Mine Honour I Lose Myself</quote>: Honour Among the Early Modern English
         Elite</title> was published by the University of Toronto Press in <date when="2017">2017</date>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ARNL1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Stewart Arneil</reg>
       <forename>Stewart</forename>
       <surname>Arneil</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Programmer at the University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC) who
        maintained the <title level="m">Map of London</title> project between 2006 and 2011. Stewart
        was a co-applicant on the SSHRC Insight Grant for 2012–16.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BADK1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>David Badke</reg>
       <forename>David</forename>
       <surname>Badke</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Contract programmer at the University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre
        (HCMC) who created the first version of the multi-layered map (the <soCalled>experimental
         map</soCalled>), based on his image markup and presentation application in 2006.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ELK1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Mike Elkink</reg>
       <forename>Mike</forename>
       <surname>Elkink</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Mike is a graduate of the University of Victoria in anthropology and computer science.
        During his contract with the Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC) in the mid-2000s,
        he co-developed the TEI encoding guidelines for <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern
         London</title> with <name ref="PERS1.xml#HASW1">Eric Haswell</name>, redesigned the look of the
        site. and created the application framework and the database interface using PHP, interfaced
        with an early version of the eXist XML database. Since working on MoEML, he has contributed
        to various encoding projects for the Humanities Computing and Media Centre as well as for
        the electronic textual cultures lab at the University of Victoria. He has continued his
        career in information technology and is currently the technology administrator for the Art
        Gallery of Greater Victoria.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HASW1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Eric Haswell</reg>
       <forename>Eric</forename>
       <surname>Haswell</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Eric collaborated with <name ref="PERS1.xml#ELK1">Mike Elkink</name> on the creation of the
        initial schema and encoding guidelines for <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern
         London</title>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HOLM3">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Martin D. Holmes</reg>
       <forename>Martin</forename>
       <forename>D.</forename>
       <surname>Holmes</surname>
       <abbr>MDH</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Programmer at the University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC).
        Martin ported the MOL project from its original PHP incarnation to a pure eXist database
        implementation in the fall of 2011. Since then, he has been lead programmer on the project
        and has also been responsible for maintaining the project schemas. He was a co-applicant on
        MoEML’s 2012 SSHRC Insight Grant.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="NEWT2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Greg Newton</reg>
       <forename>Greg</forename>
       <surname>Newton</surname>
      </persName>
      <birth when="1966-12-04"/>
      <note>
       <p>Programmer at the University of Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC) who worked on
        graphics and layout for the site in the fall of 2011.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="NAZA1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Judy Nazar</reg>
       <forename>Judy</forename>
       <surname>Nazar</surname>
       <abbr>JN</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Office administrator, Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC). Judy Nazar began her
        career as Language Laboratory Assistant with the <ref target="https://hcmc.uvic.ca/index.php">University of Victoria Humanities Computing and
         Media Centre</ref>, formerly known as the Language Centre, in 1968. Her love of languages,
        and in particular, interests in American Sign Language and Deaf Culture and Studies, has led
        to a fascinating and rewarding career at the University of Victoria. Administrative,
        training, academic and technical responsibilities evolved with the growth of the Centre.
        Currently she is responsible for administering operations of the Centre; assisting with
        special project(s) management; organizing and participating in various academic conferences
        and multimedia workshops; maintaining the archives, inventory and media data-bases. Judy
        also maintains departmental websites, with a focus on those based on the current university
        templates. With specific interests in languages and student learning, Judy is currently
        co-coordinating the development of American Sign Language and Deaf Culture/Studies credit
        courses on campus.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BERR8">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kaitlyn Berry</reg>
       <forename>Kaitlyn</forename>
       <surname>Berry</surname>
       <abbr>KB</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Administrative Assistant, Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC).</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BOWM1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Laurel Bowman</reg>
       <forename>Laurel</forename>
       <surname>Bowman</surname>
       <abbr>LB</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Dr. Laurel Bowman’s area of interest lies specifically in Greek tragedy, a genre she says
        has inspired countless other works of literature, right up to modern day film and
        television.</p>
       <p>Dr. Bowman persistently highlights the roles of women in these texts, or lack thereof, the
        construction of gender, and the significance of that construction in any text she looks
        at.</p>
       <p>Some of her research focuses on a recent translation of Homer’s <title level="m">The
         Iliad</title> by poet Alice Oswald. The poem concentrates only on the death scenes and the
        similes. Dr. Bowman argues that the translation highlights the depths of human sacrifice,
        torment, and loss suffered by the foot soldiers, their families. and their communities as a
        result of the Trojan War.</p>
       <p>Another research project focuses on the myth of the sacrificial virgin and its presence in
        pop culture, specifically the works of writer/director Joss Whedon of <title level="m">Buffy
         the Vampire Slayer</title> fame.</p>
       <p>She brings her research on <title level="m">Antigone</title> or <title level="m">Electra</title> into the classroom, where her enthusiasm for the subject matter is
        palpable.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="CLAR4">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Robert Clark</reg>
       <forename>Robert</forename>
       <surname>Clark</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Dr. Robert Clark, MoEML consultant, is reader in English literature at the University of
        East Anglia. He devised and developed <title level="m">ABES</title> for Routledge
        (1996–2003) and is the founding editor and software designer of <ref target="http://www.litencyc.com"><title level="m">The Literary Encyclopedia</title></ref>,
        which has been published since 2000 and now comprises over 12 million words in a data
        structure of over 40 thousand records. He has also recently developed a test-bed site for
        cultural topography at <ref target="https://mappingwriting.com/">mappingwriting.com</ref>,
        which is exploring the use of Google Maps for the representation of space in literary texts.
        His writings in literary history include <title level="m">History, Ideology and Myth in
         American Fiction</title>; editions of novels by Defoe, Austen, and Fenimore Cooper; and
        essays on Dickens, Angela Carter, Michael Ondaatje, Henry Fielding, and <title level="m">The
         Spectator</title>. He also edited <title level="m">The Arnold Anthology of British and
         Irish Literature in English</title>. His major rereading of Jane Austen in relationship to
        the rise of the free-market, <title level="m">Jane Austen: Transformations of
         Capital</title>, will be published by Routledge in 2013.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="PLAY1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Jillian Player</reg>
       <forename>Jillian</forename>
       <surname>Player</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Jillian Player was born in south India and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She has resided
        in Victoria, British Columbia since 1987. She has been creating art all her life and
        completed her formal art education in 2010 with a Post-Diploma in Fine Arts, with a focus in
        painting and video installation, from the Vancouver Island School of Art. She works with
        MoEML as a consultant artist, drawing in missing sections of the Agas map. Her portfolio can
        be found <ref target="http://www.jillianplayer.com/info.html">here</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="SZPA1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Pat Szpak</reg>
       <forename>Pat</forename>
       <surname>Szpak</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p><title level="m">Map of Early Modern London</title> web designer and world traveller,
        Patrick has worked on and off on web design for over ten years. He loves clean design and
        big font sizes. Patrick has an MA in history from the <ref target="https://www.uvic.ca/">University of Victoria</ref> and has lived in Africa, Europe, and the South Pacific
        working as a volunteer or just trying to survive.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BART25" sex="1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Dr. David Bartle</reg>
       <forename>David</forename>
       <surname>Bartle</surname>
      </persName>
      <note><p>David Bartle has been Archivist of <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#HABE2">The Worshipful Company of Haberdashers</name> since 2007. He is a graduate in English from Leicester University and was subsequently awarded a PhD in Library Science from Sheffield University.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="BISH4">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Tom Bishop</reg>
       <forename>Tom</forename>
       <surname>Bishop</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Tom Bishop is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. He is Professor of English at the <ref target="https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en.html">University of Auckland</ref>, New Zealand,
        where he teaches in the English and Drama programmes. He is the author of <title level="m">Shakespeare and the Theatre of Wonder</title> (Cambridge, 1996), the translator of Ovid’s
         <title level="m">Amores</title> (Carcanet, 2003), and a general editor of <ref target="https://www.routledge.com/search?kw=The+Shakespearean+International+Yearbook"><title level="m">The Shakespearean International Yearbook</title></ref>, an annual volume
        of scholarly essays published by Ashgate Press. He has published articles on Elizabethan
        music, Shakespeare, Jonson, Australian literature, and other topics, co-produced a
        full-scale production of Ben Jonson’s <title level="m">Oberon, the Fairy Prince</title>, and
        sits on the board of the Summer Shakespeare Trust at the <ref target="https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en.html">University of Auckland</ref>. He is currently
        working on a project entitled <quote>Shakespeare’s Theatre Games</quote>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="http://www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/people/tbis011">Tom Bishop’s University of
          Auckland profile</ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BORO2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Joyce Boro</reg>
       <forename>Joyce</forename>
       <surname>Boro</surname>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Joyce Boro is Professor of English literature at <ref target="https://www.umontreal.ca/">Université de Montréal</ref>, Canada. She is the editor
        of Lord Berners’ <title level="m">Castell of Love</title> (MRTS 2007), Margaret Tyler’s
         <title level="m">Mirror of Princely Deeds and Knighthood</title> (MHRA 2014), and author of
        articles and essays on Anglo-Spanish literary relations, translation, transnational
        adaptation, romance, drama, and book history.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="DROU2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Jennifer Drouin</reg>
       <forename>Jennifer</forename>
       <surname>Drouin</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Jennifer Drouin is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Assistant Professor of English in
        the Hudson Strode Program in Renaissance Studies at the <ref target="http://ua.edu/">University of Alabama</ref>. Her monograph, <title level="m">Shakespeare in Québec:
         Nation, Gender, and Adaptation</title>, was published by University of Toronto Press in
        2014. She has also published essays in <title level="j">Theatre Research in Canada</title>,
         <title level="j">Borrowers and Lenders</title>, <title level="j">Shakespeare
         Re-Dressed</title>, <title level="j">Native Shakespeares</title>, <title level="j">Queer
         Renaissance Historiography</title>, <title level="j">Shakespeare on Screen:
        Macbeth</title>, <title level="j">Shakespeare on Screen: Othello</title>, and on the <title level="m">Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare Project</title> site. Her previous digital
        humanities work includes the SSHRC-MCRI-funded <title level="m">Making Publics</title>
        project website. In collaboration with the <title level="m">Internet Shakespeare
         Editions</title>, she is currently working on a bilingual critical anthology and database
        called <title level="m">Shakespeare au/in Québec</title> (SQ), which aims to produce TEI
        critical editions of 35 Québécois adaptations of Shakespeare written since the Quiet
        Revolution.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.lib.ua.edu/using-the-library/digital-humanities-center/people/jennifer-drouin/">Jennifer Drouin’s University of Alabama profile</ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="FROS1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Briony Frost</reg>
       <forename>Briony</forename>
       <surname>Frost</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Briony Frost is an Education and Scholarship Lecturer in English at the <ref target="https://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/english/staff/">University of Exeter</ref>. Her
        teaching and research fields include: Renaissance literature, especially drama; Elizabethan
        and Jacobean succession literature; witchcraft; publics; memory and forgetting; and
        soundscapes. Her M.A. Renaissance Literature class (Country, City and Court: Renaissance
        Literature, 1558-1618) will prepare encyclopedia entries on many of the sites (numbered
        1-12) on <ref target="QMPS1.xml">The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://exeter.academia.edu/BrionyFrost">Briony Frost’s Academia.edu
          profile</ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HERM3">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Peter C. Herman</reg>
       <forename>Peter</forename>
       <surname>Herman</surname>
       <abbr>PCH</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Peter C. Herman is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. He is Professor of English Literature at
         <ref target="https://www.sdsu.edu/">San Diego State University</ref>. His most recent books
        include, <title level="m">The New Milton Criticism</title>, co-edited with Elizabeth Sauer
        (Cambridge UP, 20012), <title level="m">A Short History of Early Modern England</title>
        (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011), and <title level="m"><quote>Royal Poetrie</quote>: Monarchic Verse
         and the Political Imaginary of Early Modern England</title> (Cornell UP, 2010). His current
        projects include a teaching edition of <name ref="PERS1.xml#DELO2">Thomas Deloney</name>’s <title level="m">Jack of Newbury</title> and a book on the literature of terrorism. In Spring
        2014, he is teaching a research seminar on Shakespeare that will collectively produce the
        article on <ref target="BLAC6.xml">Blackfriars Theatre</ref> for the <title level="m">Map of
         Early Modern London</title>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="http://literature.sdsu.edu/people/bios/herman.html">Peter Herman’s SDSU
          profile</ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HOGA2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Sarah Hogan</reg>
       <forename>Sarah</forename>
       <surname>Hogan</surname>
       <abbr>SH</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Sarah Hogan is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Assistant Professor of English
        Literature at <ref target="https://college.wfu.edu/">Wake Forest University</ref>. Her work
        has appeared in <title level="j">JMEMS</title>, <title level="j">JEMCS</title>, and <title level="j">Upstart</title>, and she is currently at work on a book-length project, <title level="m">Island Worlds and Other Englands: Utopia, Capital, Empire (1516-1660)</title>.
        Her class on sixteenth-century British literature will be composing an entry on <ref target="LUDG1.xml">Ludgate</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://college.wfu.edu/english/about-us/faculty/sarah-hogan/">Sarah
          Hogan’s WFU profile</ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="IYEN1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Sujata Iyengar</reg>
       <forename>Sujata</forename>
       <surname>Iyengar</surname>
       <abbr>SI</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Sujata Iyengar is Professor of English at the <ref target="http://www.uga.edu/">University of Georgia</ref> (UGA). Her books include <ref target="http://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/14080.html"><title level="m">Shades of
          Difference: Mythologies of Skin Color in the Early Modern Period</title></ref> (U of Penn
        Press, 2005, author), <ref target="http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/shakespeares-medical-language-a-dictionary-9780826491336/"><title level="m">Shakespeare’s Medical Language</title></ref> (Arden/ Bloomsbury, 2011,
        author) and <ref target="https://www.routledge.com/Disability-Health-and-Happiness-in-the-Shakespearean-Body/Iyengar/p/book/9781138804289"><title level="m">Disability, Health, and Happiness in the Shakespearean
         Body</title></ref> (Routledge, 2015, editor). Her teaching honours at UGA include the
        Special Sandy Beaver Award for Excellence in Teaching and fellowships from the Office of
        Service-Learning and the Office of Online Learning. She has also team-taught with two
        different Study Abroad programs at UGA, with the UGA/Augusta University Medical Partnership,
        and with individual faculty from the College of Public Health, the Department of History,
        the Lamar Dodd School of Art, and the Grady College of Journalism. Read her <ref target="https://www.english.uga.edu/directory/people/sujata-iyengar">faculty homepage at
         UGA</ref> for additional information.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="KELL1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Shannon Kelley</reg>
       <forename>Shannon</forename>
       <surname>Kelley</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Shannon Kelley is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is an Assistant Professor of English at
        <ref target="https://facultyprofile.fairfield.edu/?uname=skelley">Fairfield University</ref>. Her teaching and research fields include Lyric Poetry,
        Literary Theory, Ecocriticism, Early Modern Culture, Science Studies, and Renaissance Drama.
        Her class will prepare encyclopedia entries on the gardens on the Agas map, including the
         <ref target="BEAR1.xml">Bear Garden</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item>
         <ref target="https://facultyprofile.fairfield.edu/?uname=skelley">Fairfield University profile</ref>
        </item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MACI2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Ian MacInnes</reg>
       <forename>Ian</forename>
       <surname>MacInnes</surname>
       <abbr>IM</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Ian MacInnes (B.A. Swarthmore College, Ph.D. University of Virginia) is the director
        of pedagogical partnerships (US) for MoEML. He is Professor of English at <ref target="http://www.albion.edu/">Albion College</ref>, Michigan, where he teaches
        Elizabethan literature, Shakespeare, and Milton. His scholarship focuses on representations
        of animals and the environment in Renaissance literature, particularly in Shakespeare. He
        has published essays on topics such as horse breeding and geohumoralism in <title level="m">Henry V</title> and on invertebrate bodies in <title level="m">Hamlet</title>. He is
        particularly interested in teaching methods that rely on students’ curiosity and sense of
        play.</p>
       <p>Click here for <ref target="https://web.archive.org/web/20190906071800/http://people.albion.edu/imacinnes/Professional/Home.html">Ian
         MacInnes’ Albion College profile</ref>.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="MCIL1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Una McIlvenna</reg>
       <forename>Una</forename>
       <surname>McIlvenna</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Una McIlvenna is Hansen Lecturer in History at the University of Melbourne, where she
        teaches courses on crime, punishment, and media in early modern Europe, and on the history
        of sexualities. She has held positions as Lecturer in Early Modern Literature at Queen Mary
        University of London and the University of Kent. From 2011-2014 she was a Postdoctoral
        Research Fellow with the Australian Research Council’s Centre for the History of Emotions,
        based at the University of Sydney, where she began her ongoing project investigating
        emotional responses to the use of songs and verse in accounts of crime and public execution
        across Europe. She has published articles on execution ballads in <title level="j">Past
         &amp; Present</title>, <title level="j">Media History</title>, and <title level="j">Huntington Library Quarterly</title>, and is currently working on a monograph entitled
         <title level="m">Singing the News of Death: Execution Ballads in Europe 1550-1900</title>.
        She also works on early modern court studies, and is the author of <title level="m"><ref target="https://www.routledge.com/Scandal-and-Reputation-at-the-Court-of-Catherine-de-Medici/McIlvenna/p/book/9781472428219">Scandal and Reputation at the Court of Catherine de Medici</ref></title> (Routledge,
        2016).</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MCPH1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kate McPherson</reg>
       <forename>Kate</forename>
       <surname>McPherson</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Kate McPherson is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Professor of English at <ref target="http://www.uvu.edu/">Utah Valley University</ref>. She is co-editor, with Kathryn
        Moncrief and Sarah Enloe of <title level="m">Shakespeare Expressed: Page, Stage, and
         Classroom in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries</title> (Fairleigh Dickinson, 2013); and
        with Kathryn Moncrief of two other edited collections, <title level="m">Performing Pedagogy
         in Early Modern England: Gender, Instruction, and Performance</title> (Ashgate, 2011) and
         <title level="m">Performing Maternity in Early Modern England</title> (Ashgate, 2008). She
        has published numerous articles on early modern maternity in scholarly journals as well. An
        award-winning teacher, Kate is also Resident Scholar for the <ref target="http://www.grassrootsshakespeare.com/">Grassroots Shakespeare Company</ref>, an
        original practices performance troupe begun by two <ref target="http://www.uvu.edu/">UVU</ref> students.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="http://www.uvu.edu/profpages/profiles/show/user_id/2996">Kate McPherson’s
          UVU profile</ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MONC1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kathryn Moncrief</reg>
       <forename>Kathryn</forename>
       <surname>Moncrief</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Kathryn M. Moncrief holds a Ph.D in English from the <ref target="https://uiowa.edu/">University of Iowa</ref>, an M.A. in English and Theatre from the <ref target="http://www.unl.edu/">University of Nebraska</ref>, and a B.A. in English and
        Psychology from <ref target="https://www.doane.edu/">Doane College</ref>. She is Professor
        and Chair of English at <ref target="http://www.washcoll.edu/">Washington College</ref> in
        Chestertown, Maryland and is the recipient of the college’s Alumni Association Award for
        Distinguished Teaching. She is co-editor, with Kathryn McPherson, of <title level="m">Shakespeare Expressed: Page, Stage and Classroom in Early Modern Drama</title> (Fairleigh
        Dickinson UP, 2013); <title level="m">Performing Pedagogy in Early Modern England: Gender,
         Instruction and Performance</title> (Ashgate, 2011); and <title level="m">Performing
         Maternity in Early Modern England</title> (Ashgate, 2007). She is the author of articles
        published in book collections and journals, including <title level="m">Gender and Early
         Modern Constructions of Childhood</title>, <title level="j">Renaissance Quarterly</title>
        and others, and is also author of <title level="m">Competitive Figure Skating for
         Girls</title> (Rosen, 2001).</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item>
         <ref target="http://www.washcoll.edu/live/profiles/1862-kathryn-moncrief">Washington
          College profile</ref>
        </item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ROLA1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Meg Roland</reg>
       <forename>Meg</forename>
       <surname>Roland</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Meg Roland is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Associate Professor and Chair of
        Literature and Art at <ref target="https://www.marylhurst.edu">Marylhurst
         University</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BRAC2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Patricia Brace</reg>
       <forename>Patricia</forename>
       <surname>Brace</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Patricia Brace is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Associate Professor at <ref target="https://laurentian.ca/faculty/pbrace">Laurentian University</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="SHER8">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Anita Sherman</reg>
       <forename>Anita</forename>
       <surname>Sherman</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Anita Gilman Sherman is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is an Associate Professor in the
        Department of Literature at <ref target="https://www.american.edu/">American
        University</ref>. She is the author of <title level="m">Skepticism and Memory in Shakespeare
         and Donne</title> (2007). She has published articles on several topics, including essays on
        Garcilaso de la Vega, Montaigne, Thomas Heywood, John Donne, Shakespeare and W. G. Sebald.
        Her current book project is titled <title level="m">The Skeptical Imagination: Paradoxes of
         Secularization in English Literature, 1579-1681</title>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item>
         <ref target="https://www.american.edu/cas/faculty/asherm.cfm">American University
          profile</ref>
        </item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="TIGN1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Amy Tigner</reg>
       <forename>Amy</forename>
       <surname>Tigner</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Amy Tigner is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Associate Professor of English at the
         <ref target="http://www.uta.edu/uta/">University of Texas, Arlington</ref>, and the
        Editor-in-Chief of <ref target="http://www.uta.edu/english/emsjournal/index.html">Early
         Modern Studies Journal</ref>. She is the author of <ref target="http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409436744"><title level="m">Literature and the
          Renaissance Garden from Elizabeth I to Charles II: England’s Paradise</title></ref>
        (Ashgate, 2012) and has published in <ref target="http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1475-6757">ELR</ref>, <ref target="https://metapress.com/">Modern Drama</ref>, <ref target="http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1094-348X/issues">Milton
         Quarterly</ref>, Drama Criticism, <ref target="http://www.gastronomica.org/">Gastronomica</ref> and <ref target="http://digitalcommons.mcmaster.ca/earlytheatre/">Early
         Theatre</ref>. Currently, she is working on two book projects: co-editing, with David
        Goldstein, <title level="m">Culinary Shakespeare</title>, and co-authoring, with Allison
        Carruth, <title level="m">Literature and Food Studies</title>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="http://www.uta.edu/english/profile/tigner.html">Amy Tigner’s UTA
          profile</ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="TRUL2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Mary Trull</reg>
       <forename>Mary</forename>
       <surname>Trull</surname>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Mary Trull is a Professor at St. Olaf College.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="WOGO1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Donna Woodford-Gormley</reg>
       <forename>Donna</forename>
       <surname>Woodford-Gormley</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Donna Woodford-Gormley is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Professor of English at <ref target="https://www.nmhu.edu/">New Mexico Highlands University</ref>. She is the author of
         <title level="m">Understanding King Lear: A Student Casebook to Issues, Sources, and
         Historical Documents</title>. She has also published several articles on Shakespeare and
        Early Modern Literature in scholarly books and journals. Currently, she is writing a book on
        Cuban adaptations of Shakespeare. In Fall 2014, she is teaching ENGL 422/522,
         <quote>Shakespeare: From the Globe to the Global</quote>, and her students will produce an
        article on <ref target="GLOB1.xml">The Globe</ref> playhouse for MoEML.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.nmhu.edu/Faculty_pages/english/CS.aspx">Donna
          Woodford-Gormley’s NMHU profile</ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BURD2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Jocelyn Burdett</reg>
       <forename>Jocelyn</forename>
       <surname>Burdett</surname>
       <abbr>JB</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="AFTI1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Danielle Aftias</reg>
       <forename>Danielle</forename>
       <surname>Aftias</surname>
       <abbr>DA</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BUSW1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Tashiina Buswa</reg>
       <forename>Tashiina</forename>
       <surname>Buswa</surname>
       <abbr>TB</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HEAD3">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Justin Head</reg>
       <forename>Justin</forename>
       <surname>Head</surname>
       <abbr>JH</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MAKI1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Erika Makisiadis</reg>
       <forename>Erika</forename>
       <surname>Makisiadis</surname>
       <abbr>EM</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="SCHN1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>ML Schneider</reg>
       <forename>ML</forename>
       <surname>Schneider</surname>
       <abbr>MLS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HOUS3">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kathryn Houston</reg>
       <forename>Kathryn</forename>
       <surname>Houston</surname>
       <abbr>KH</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="DONO1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Cana Donovan</reg>
       <forename>Cana</forename>
       <surname>Donovan</surname>
       <abbr>CD</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="KOEN1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Alannah Koene</reg>
       <forename>Alannah</forename>
       <surname>Koene</surname>
       <abbr>AK</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HEIN2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Caleb Hein</reg>
       <forename>Caleb</forename>
       <surname>Hein</surname>
       <abbr>CH</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="CARR5">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Brooke Carr</reg>
       <forename>Brooke</forename>
       <surname>Carr</surname>
       <abbr>BC</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="CAST11">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Marc Castro</reg>
       <forename>Marc</forename>
       <surname>Castro</surname>
       <abbr>MC</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="SHAR4">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>James Sharp</reg>
       <forename>James</forename>
       <surname>Sharp</surname>
       <abbr>JS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BUND1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>May Bunda</reg>
       <forename>May</forename>
       <surname>Bunda</surname>
       <abbr>MB</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="WAGG1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Ben Wagg</reg>
       <forename>Ben</forename>
       <surname>Wagg</surname>
       <abbr>BW</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="LOPE2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Angelica Lopez</reg>
       <forename>Angelica</forename>
       <surname>Lopez</surname>
       <abbr>AL</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="CAMP14">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Brayden Campbell</reg>
       <forename>Brayden</forename>
       <surname>Campbell</surname>
       <abbr>BC</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ENGE1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Justine Engelbrecht</reg>
       <forename>Justine</forename>
       <surname>Engelbrecht</surname>
       <abbr>JE</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="SPET1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Corey Spetifore</reg>
       <forename>Corey</forename>
       <surname>Spetifore</surname>
       <abbr>CS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 362: Popular Literature in
         the Renaissance</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="GRIF10">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Adrianna Griffin</reg>
       <forename>Adrianna</forename>
       <surname>Griffin</surname>
       <abbr>AG</abbr>
      </persName>
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 534: Historicizing
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 534: Historicizing
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 463R: Shakespeare’s
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 463R: Shakespeare’s
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 463R: Shakespeare’s
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 463R: Shakespeare’s
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 463R: Shakespeare’s
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 463R: Shakespeare’s
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 463R: Shakespeare’s
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 463R: Shakespeare’s
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 463R: Shakespeare’s
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 463R: Shakespeare’s
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 463R: Shakespeare’s
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 312: Renaissance Drama</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 312: Renaissance Drama</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 312: Renaissance Drama</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 312: Renaissance Drama</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 312: Renaissance Drama</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 312: Renaissance Drama</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 312: Renaissance Drama</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 312: Renaissance Drama</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 312: Renaissance Drama</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 312: Renaissance Drama</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 312: Renaissance Drama</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 312: Renaissance Drama</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 312: Renaissance Drama</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 312: Renaissance Drama</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 312: Renaissance Drama</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 311Q: Shakespeare</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 311Q: Shakespeare</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 311Q: Shakespeare</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 311Q: Shakespeare</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 311Q: Shakespeare</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 311Q: Shakespeare</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 311Q: Shakespeare</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 311Q: Shakespeare</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 311Q: Shakespeare</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 311Q: Shakespeare</title> at
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 311Q: Shakespeare</title> at
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 311Q: Shakespeare</title> at
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 311Q: Shakespeare</title> at
        Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#QUAR1">Kevin Quarmby</name>.</p>
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 311Q: Shakespeare</title> at
        Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#QUAR1">Kevin Quarmby</name>.</p>
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 311Q: Shakespeare</title> at
        Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#QUAR1">Kevin Quarmby</name>.</p>
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 311Q: Shakespeare</title> at
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#ROLA1">Meg Roland</name>.</p>
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#ROLA1">Meg Roland</name>.</p>
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#ROLA1">Meg Roland</name>.</p>
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#ROLA1">Meg Roland</name>.</p>
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#ROLA1">Meg Roland</name>.</p>
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Literature 434: Revenge Drama and City
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Literature 434: Revenge Drama and City
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Literature 434: Revenge Drama and City
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 5308: Shakespeare and Early
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 5308: Shakespeare and Early
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 5308: Shakespeare and Early
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 5308: Shakespeare and Early
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 5308: Shakespeare and Early
         Modern Urban/Rural Nature</title> at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014,
        working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#TIGN1">Amy Tigner</name>.</p>
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 5308: Shakespeare and Early
         Modern Urban/Rural Nature</title> at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014,
        working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#TIGN1">Amy Tigner</name>.</p>
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      <note>
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 213: Shakespeare I</title>
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 213: Shakespeare I</title>
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 213: Shakespeare I</title>
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 213: Shakespeare I</title>
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 213: Shakespeare I</title>
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 213: Shakespeare I</title>
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 213: Shakespeare I</title>
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 213: Shakespeare I</title>
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 213: Shakespeare I</title>
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        College in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
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        College in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
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        College in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
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        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
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        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
         and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill
        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
         and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill
        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
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        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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         and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill
        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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         and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill
        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
         and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill
        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
         and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill
        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
         and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill
        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
         and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill
        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
         and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill
        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
         and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill
        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
         and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill
        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
         and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill
        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
         and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill
        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
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        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
         and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill
        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture
         and <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill
        College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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     </person><person xml:id="DRAC1">
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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     </person><person xml:id="MAHA1">
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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     </person><person xml:id="SOUS1">
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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     </person><person xml:id="CNEE1">
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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     </person><person xml:id="KEWE1">
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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     </person><person xml:id="GRAN5">
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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     </person><person xml:id="SMIT27">
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
         Bennett</name>.</p>
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     </person><person xml:id="ENSI1">
      <persName type="cont">
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
         Bennett</name>.</p>
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     </person><person xml:id="MASO6">
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and
          <soCalled>Bibliodigigogy</soCalled> in Early Modern England</title> at Stonehill College
        in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
         Bennett</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BRIE1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Emily Briere</reg>
       <forename>Emily</forename>
       <surname>Briere</surname>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 343: A Rogue’s Progress:
         Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks</title> at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working
        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
       Bennett</name>.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="CALC2">
      <persName type="cont">
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 343: A Rogue’s Progress:
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 343: A Rogue’s Progress:
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 343: A Rogue’s Progress:
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 343: A Rogue’s Progress:
         Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks</title> at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working
        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 343: A Rogue’s Progress:
         Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks</title> at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working
        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 343: A Rogue’s Progress:
         Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks</title> at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working
        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 343: A Rogue’s Progress:
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        under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BENN2">Kristen Abbott Bennett</name>.</p>
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Études anglaises 6470: Text to
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Études anglaises 6470: Text to
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Études anglaises 6470: Text to
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Études anglaises 6470: Text to
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Études anglaises 6470: Text to
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Études anglaises 6470: Text to
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Études anglaises 6470: Text to
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Études anglaises 6470: Text to
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        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BORO2">Joyce Boro</name>.</p>
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Études anglaises 6470: Text to
         Hypertext</title> at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BORO2">Joyce Boro</name>.</p>
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Études anglaises 6470: Text to
         Hypertext</title> at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BORO2">Joyce Boro</name>.</p>
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Études anglaises 6470: Text to
         Hypertext</title> at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BORO2">Joyce Boro</name>.</p>
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Études anglaises 6470: Text to
         Hypertext</title> at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BORO2">Joyce Boro</name>.</p>
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Études anglaises 6470: Text to
         Hypertext</title> at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BORO2">Joyce Boro</name>.</p>
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      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Études anglaises 6470: Text to
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        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BORO2">Joyce Boro</name>.</p>
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       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
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         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
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         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
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      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
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      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
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       <forename>Madison</forename>
       <surname>Livingston</surname>
       <abbr>ML</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MARS18">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Caylee Marshall</reg>
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       <abbr>CM</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MATT4">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Aleena Matthews</reg>
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       <abbr>AM</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MAZU1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Robyn Mazur</reg>
       <forename>Robyn</forename>
       <surname>Mazur</surname>
       <abbr>RM</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="PATT15">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Jacob Patterson</reg>
       <forename>Jacob</forename>
       <surname>Patterson</surname>
       <abbr>JP</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="NEYR1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Janelle Neyron</reg>
       <forename>Janelle</forename>
       <surname>Neyron</surname>
       <abbr>JN</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ROHL1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Noah Rolheiser</reg>
       <forename>Noah</forename>
       <surname>Rolheiser</surname>
       <abbr>NR</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="SCHU2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Makayla Schultz</reg>
       <forename>Makayla</forename>
       <surname>Schultz</surname>
       <abbr>MS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="STOJ1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Tayler Stojke</reg>
       <forename>Tayler</forename>
       <surname>Stojke</surname>
       <abbr>TS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="TORG1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Willow Torgerson</reg>
       <forename>Willow</forename>
       <surname>Torgerson</surname>
       <abbr>WT</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="TRIP1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kendra-Lynn Tripp</reg>
       <forename>Kendra-Lynn</forename>
       <surname>Tripp</surname>
       <abbr>KT</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="WILT2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Justine Wilton</reg>
       <forename>Justine</forename>
       <surname>Wilton</surname>
       <abbr>JW</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature</title> and <title level="m">English 2210: English Literature to the
         Restoration</title> at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BACH2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Mason Bachmeier</reg>
       <forename>Mason</forename>
       <surname>Bachmeier</surname>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature I</title> at Medicine Hat College and <title level="m">English 2210: English
         Literature to the Restoration</title> at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under
        the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BARG3">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Melissa Barg</reg>
       <forename>Melissa</forename>
       <surname>Barg</surname>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature I</title> at Medicine Hat College and <title level="m">English 2210: English
         Literature to the Restoration</title> at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under
        the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BUCH4">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Megan Buchanan</reg>
       <forename>Megan</forename>
       <surname>Buchanan</surname>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature I</title> at Medicine Hat College and <title level="m">English 2210: English
         Literature to the Restoration</title> at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under
        the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="DAVI12">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Holly Davidson</reg>
       <forename>Holly</forename>
       <surname>Davidson</surname>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature I</title> at Medicine Hat College and <title level="m">English 2210: English
         Literature to the Restoration</title> at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under
        the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="PETE7">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Brittney Peters</reg>
       <forename>Britteny</forename>
       <surname>Peters</surname>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature I</title> at Medicine Hat College and <title level="m">English 2210: English
         Literature to the Restoration</title> at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under
        the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="PETE8">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Eric Petersen</reg>
       <forename>Eric</forename>
       <surname>Petersen</surname>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature I</title> at Medicine Hat College and <title level="m">English 2210: English
         Literature to the Restoration</title> at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under
        the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="RALK1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Collin Ralko</reg>
       <forename>Collin</forename>
       <surname>Ralko</surname>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature I</title> at Medicine Hat College and <title level="m">English 2210: English
         Literature to the Restoration</title> at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under
        the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="RITT1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Megan Rittinger</reg>
       <forename>Megan</forename>
       <surname>Rittinger</surname>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature I</title> at Medicine Hat College and <title level="m">English 2210: English
         Literature to the Restoration</title> at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under
        the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ROBE11">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Brooke Robertson</reg>
       <forename>Brooke</forename>
       <surname>Robertson</surname>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature I</title> at Medicine Hat College and <title level="m">English 2210: English
         Literature to the Restoration</title> at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under
        the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ROZD1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Courtney Rozdeba</reg>
       <forename>Courtney</forename>
       <surname>Rozdeba</surname>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature I</title> at Medicine Hat College and <title level="m">English 2210: English
         Literature to the Restoration</title> at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under
        the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="SAND8">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Tyler Sandau</reg>
       <forename>Tyler</forename>
       <surname>Sandau</surname>
       <abbr>TS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature I</title> at Medicine Hat College and <title level="m">English 2210: English
         Literature to the Restoration</title> at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under
        the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="SCHA3">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Alexandra Schafer</reg>
       <forename>Alexandra</forename>
       <surname>Schafer</surname>
       <abbr>AS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature I</title> at Medicine Hat College and <title level="m">English 2210: English
         Literature to the Restoration</title> at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under
        the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="SCHN2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Angela Schneider</reg>
       <forename>Angela</forename>
       <surname>Schneider</surname>
       <abbr>AS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature I</title> at Medicine Hat College and <title level="m">English 2210: English
         Literature to the Restoration</title> at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under
        the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="WAND2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Alexa Wandler</reg>
       <forename>Alexa</forename>
       <surname>Wandler</surname>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 300: Survey of English
         Literature I</title> at Medicine Hat College and <title level="m">English 2210: English
         Literature to the Restoration</title> at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under
        the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="CASS1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Christopher Cassidy</reg>
       <forename>Christopher</forename>
       <surname>Cassidy</surname>
       <abbr>CC</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Literature 634.001: Revenge Drama and
         City Comedy</title> at American University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship
        of <name ref="PERS1.xml#SHER8">Anita Sherman</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ROWE2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Agatha Rowe-Crowder</reg>
       <forename>Agatha</forename>
       <surname>Rowe-Crowder</surname>
       <abbr>AR-C</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor at Bath Spa University, working under the guest editorship of
         <name ref="PERS1.xml#HILL1">Tracey Hill</name>.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="WHEA4">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Allison Wheatley</reg>
       <forename>Allison</forename>
       <surname>Wheatley</surname>
       <abbr>AW</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 500: Digital
         Humanities</title> at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#DROU2">Jennifer Drouin</name>. Students in this class
        participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="SMIT12">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Matt Smith</reg>
       <forename>Matt</forename>
       <surname>Smith</surname>
       <abbr>MS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 500: Digital
         Humanities</title> at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#DROU2">Jennifer Drouin</name>. Students in this class
        participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="SPRI2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Loren Springer</reg>
       <forename>Loren</forename>
       <surname>Springer</surname>
       <abbr>LS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 500: Digital
         Humanities</title> at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#DROU2">Jennifer Drouin</name>. Students in this class
        participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="LAMB9">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Michael Lambert</reg>
       <forename>Michael</forename>
       <surname>Lambert</surname>
       <abbr>ML</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 500: Digital
         Humanities</title> at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#DROU2">Jennifer Drouin</name>. Students in this class
        participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="KELL2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Sarah Kelly</reg>
       <forename>Sarah</forename>
       <surname>Kelly</surname>
       <abbr>SK</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 500: Digital
         Humanities</title> at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#DROU2">Jennifer Drouin</name>. Students in this class
        participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="EMER1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>D. Geoffrey Emerson</reg>
       <forename>D.</forename>
       <forename>Geoffrey</forename>
       <surname>Emerson</surname>
       <abbr>GE</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 500: Digital
         Humanities</title> at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#DROU2">Jennifer Drouin</name>. Students in this class
        participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="DONA1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Emily Donahoe</reg>
       <forename>Emily</forename>
       <surname>Donahoe</surname>
       <abbr>ED</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 500: Digital
         Humanities</title> at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#DROU2">Jennifer Drouin</name>. Students in this class
        participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="COLE6">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Susanna Coleman</reg>
       <forename>Susanna</forename>
       <forename>Kate</forename>
       <surname>Coleman</surname>
       <abbr>SKC</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 500: Digital
         Humanities</title> at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest
        editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#DROU2">Jennifer Drouin</name>. Students in this class
        participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="ZHEN1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Can Zheng</reg>
       <forename>Can</forename>
       <surname>Zheng</surname>
       <abbr>CZ</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 520: Representations of
         London</title> at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, English.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="YOUN1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Katherine Young</reg>
       <forename>Katherine</forename>
       <surname>Young</surname>
       <abbr>KY</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 520: Representations of
         London</title> at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, English.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="STJO7">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kerra St. John</reg>
       <forename>Kerra</forename>
       <surname>St. John</surname>
       <abbr>KSJ</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 520: Representations of
         London</title> at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, Theatre. Director
        of Ceremonies and Events, University of Victoria.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="KWIA1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Charlene Kwiatkowski</reg>
       <forename>Charlene</forename>
       <surname>Kwiatkowski</surname>
       <abbr>CK</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 520: Representations of
         London</title> at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, English.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="GRUE1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Aleta Gruenewald</reg>
       <forename>Aleta</forename>
       <surname>Gruenewald</surname>
       <abbr>AG</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 520: Representations of
         London</title> at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, English and
        Cultural, Social, and Political Thought.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="KLEM1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Emily Klemic</reg>
       <forename>Emily</forename>
       <surname>Klemic</surname>
       <abbr>EK</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 520: Representations of
         London</title> at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, English.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="KLEM2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kane Klemic</reg>
       <forename>Kane</forename>
       <surname>Klemic</surname>
       <abbr>KK</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 520: Representations of
         London</title> at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, English.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="SCOT2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kevin Scott</reg>
       <forename>Kevin</forename>
       <surname>Scott</surname>
       <abbr>KS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 412: Representations of
         London</title> at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA honours student, English
        Language and Literature, University of Windsor. Kevin Scott is now an elementary school
        teacher.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BALD1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Neil Baldwin</reg>
       <forename>Neil</forename>
       <surname>Baldwin</surname>
       <abbr>NB</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 412: Representations of
         London</title> at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA honours student, English
        Language and Literature, University of Windsor.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="KRIS1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Tamara Kristall</reg>
       <forename>Tamara</forename>
       <surname>Kristall</surname>
       <abbr>TK</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 412: Representations of
         London</title> at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA honours student, English
        Language and Literature, University of Windsor.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MARS1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Lacey Marshall</reg>
       <forename>Lacey</forename>
       <surname>Marshall</surname>
       <abbr>LM</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 412: Representations of
         London</title> at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA combined honours student,
        English Language and Literature and German, University of Windsor. Lacey Marshall went on to
        study speech-language pathology at Dalhousie University.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HOME1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Julie Homenuik</reg>
       <forename>Julie</forename>
       <surname>Homenuik</surname>
       <abbr>JH</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 412: Representations of
         London</title> at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA honours student, English
        Language and Literature, University of Windsor.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MART1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kimberley Martin</reg>
       <forename>Kimberley</forename>
       <surname>Martin</surname>
       <abbr>KM</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 412: Representations of
         London</title> at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA combined honours student,
        English Language and Literature and Gistory, University of Windsor. Kimberley Martin
        defended her MA in History at the University of Guelph in October 2004, began doctoral
        studies at the University of Warwick, and is now completing her PhD at the University of
        Western Ontario.</p>
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     </person><person xml:id="PAQU1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Johanne Paquette</reg>
       <forename>Johanne</forename>
       <surname>Paquette</surname>
       <abbr>JP</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 520: Representations of London in
         Early Modern Literature and Culture</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2005. MA
        student, English, University of Victoria. Johanne Paquette is currently a PhD candidate in
        the Department of English.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="KNIG2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Alison Knight</reg>
       <forename>Alison</forename>
       <surname>Knight</surname>
       <abbr>AK</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 520: Representations of London in
         Early Modern Literature and Culture</title> at the University of Victoria in Fall 2005. MA
        student, English, University of Victoria. Alison Knight received her MA in 2006 and is now
        completing her doctoral studies at Cambridge University.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="FAIR1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Jeremy Fairall</reg>
       <forename>Jeremy</forename>
       <surname>Fairall</surname>
       <abbr>JF</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Hypertext student at the University of Windsor in Fall 1999. Jeremy Fairall was one of the
        three students who created the first version of MoEML in 1999.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MACT1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Matt MacTavish</reg>
       <forename>Matt</forename>
       <surname>MacTavish</surname>
       <abbr>MM</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Hypertext student at the University of Windsor in Fall 1999. Shakespeare student at the
        University of Windsor in Winter 2000. Matt MacTavish was one of the three students who
        created the first version of MoEML in 1999.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="CARL1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Dominic Carlone</reg>
       <forename>Dominic</forename>
       <surname>Carlone</surname>
       <abbr>DC</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Hypertext student at the University of Windsor in Fall 1999. Shakespeare student at the
        University of Windsor in Winter 2000. Dominic Carlone was one of the three students who
        created the first version of MoEML in 1999.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="FLET2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Althea Fletcher</reg>
       <forename>Althea</forename>
       <surname>Fletcher</surname>
       <abbr>AF</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Shakespeare student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2000.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BRAI1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Laura Braithwaite</reg>
       <forename>Laura</forename>
       <surname>Braithwaite</surname>
       <abbr>LB</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Shakespeare student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2000.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BUTL1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Jennie Butler</reg>
       <forename>Jennie</forename>
       <surname>Butler</surname>
       <abbr>JB</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Pageantry student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2000.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BEBB2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Suzanne Bebbington</reg>
       <forename>Suzanne</forename>
       <surname>Bebbington</surname>
       <abbr>SB</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Shakespeare student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2002.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="KRAH1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Cornelius Krahn</reg>
       <forename>Cornelius</forename>
       <surname>Krahn</surname>
       <abbr>CK</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Revenge tragedy student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2001.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ABBO1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Victoria Abboud</reg>
       <forename>Victoria</forename>
       <surname>Abboud</surname>
       <abbr>VA</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Revenge tragedy student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2001. Victoria Abboud
        completed her MA in English at Wayne State University in 2003, and her PhD at Wayne State
        University in 2010. She is now an instructor in the Arts and Education Department of Grande
        Prairie Regional College, Alberta.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="SEAB1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Jack Seaberry</reg>
       <forename>Jack</forename>
       <surname>Seaberry</surname>
       <abbr>JS</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note><p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 406: XML for Professional
         Communicators</title> at the University of Victoria in Spring 2020. Jack Seaberry is an
        English Major/Professional Communication Minor at the University of Victoria.</p></note>
     </person><person xml:id="DIAM1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Aric Diamond</reg>
       <forename>Aric</forename>
       <surname>Diamond</surname>
       <abbr>AD</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 4523: Renaissance London:
         Literature, Culture, and Place, 1540-1660</title> at the Ohio State University in Spring
        2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#HIGH1">Chris Highley</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="FERB1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Dana Ferbrache-Darr</reg>
       <forename>Dana</forename>
       <surname>Ferbrache-Darr</surname>
       <abbr>DFD</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 4523: Renaissance London:
         Literature, Culture, and Place, 1540-1660</title> at the Ohio State University in Spring
        2015, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#HIGH1">Chris Highley</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HART2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Paul Hartlen</reg>
       <forename>Paul</forename>
       <surname>Hartlen</surname>
       <abbr>PH</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 520: Representations of London in
         Early Modern Literature and Culture</title> at the University of Victoria in Summer 2008.
        MA, University of Victoria.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="JOSL1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Dalyce Joslin</reg>
       <forename>Dalyce</forename>
       <surname>Joslin</surname>
       <abbr>DJ</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 520: Representations of London in
         Early Modern Literature and Culture</title> at the University of Victoria in Summer 2008.
        BA Honours English, University of Victoria. MA English, University of Victoria. Teaching
        assistant, 2005–2007. Dalyce Joslin’s research interests include representations of
        identity, place, and diaspora in Canadian literature. Now that she has completed her MA,
        Dalyce spends much of her time at the Camosun College library reference desk helping
        students with their research needs.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="DEVI2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Marina Devine</reg>
       <forename>Marina</forename>
       <surname>Devine</surname>
       <abbr>MD</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 520: Representations of London in
         Early Modern Literature and Culture</title> at the University of Victoria in Summer 2008.
        Formerly an instructor of literature at Aurora College in Fort Smith, NT. Marina Devine is
        now the manager of adult and post-secondary education with the Government of the Northwest
        Territories. She resides in Yellowknife, NT.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="COLL4">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Amy Collins</reg>
       <forename>Amy</forename>
       <surname>Collins</surname>
       <abbr>AC</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 520: Representations of London in
         Early Modern Literature and Culture</title> at the University of Victoria in Summer
        2008.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MANN1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Paisley Mann</reg>
       <forename>Paisley</forename>
       <surname>Mann</surname>
       <abbr>PM</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 520: Representations of London in
         Early Modern Literature and Culture</title> at the University of Victoria in Summer 2008.
        Paisley Mann completed her MA at the University of Victoria and went on to doctoral work at
        the University of British Columbia. Her work on Thomas Heywood’s <title level="m">2 If You
         Know Not MeYou Know Nobody</title> began with a term paper on the play’s portrayal of
        illicit French sexuality, a topic she has also researched for the website <title level="m"><ref target="http://www.representationsfrance.cnrs.fr/index.htm">Representing France and
          the French in Early Modern English Drama</ref></title>. This topic interests her, although
        she specializes in Victorian literature, because she frequently works on how Victorian
        literature portrays France and French culture. She is also a contributor for Routledge’s
        online database <title level="m">Annotated Bibliography of English Studies</title>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MEAD1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Sarah Mead-Willis</reg>
       <forename>Sarah</forename>
       <surname>Mead-Willis</surname>
       <abbr>SMW</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 520: Representations of London in
         Early Modern Literature and Culture</title> at the University of Victoria in Summer 2008.
        BA English, University of Alberta. MA Library and Information Science, University of
        Alberta. MA English, University of Victoria; Sarah Mead-Willis won the Lieutenant Governor’s
        Silver Medal (top master’s other than thesis, all faculties). After her graduation in 2009,
        she returned to the University of Alberta as a rare book cataloguer.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="NORR1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Beth Norris</reg>
       <forename>Beth</forename>
       <surname>Norris</surname>
       <abbr>BN</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 364: English Renaissance
         Drama</title> at the University of Victoria in Spring 2006. BA student, English.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="KNOX1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Alyssa Knox</reg>
       <forename>Alyssa</forename>
       <surname>Knox</surname>
       <abbr>AK</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 364: English Renaissance
         Drama</title> at the University of Victoria in Spring 2006. BA honours student,
        English.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="BRIS8">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Daniel Brisebois</reg>
       <forename>Daniel</forename>
       <surname>Brisebois</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern
         Literature</title> at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of
         <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="COUS2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Christine Cousins</reg>
       <forename>Christine</forename>
       <surname>Cousins</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern
         Literature</title> at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of
         <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MCKE6">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Margaret McKee</reg>
       <forename>Margaret</forename>
       <surname>McKee</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern
         Literature</title> at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of
         <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MERE1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Carley Meredith</reg>
       <forename>Carley</forename>
       <surname>Meredith</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern
         Literature</title> at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of
         <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MONT15">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Melissa Montanari</reg>
       <forename>Melissa</forename>
       <surname>Montanari</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern
         Literature</title> at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of
         <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="PASQ1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Liana Pasqualone</reg>
       <forename>Liana</forename>
       <surname>Pasqualone</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern
         Literature</title> at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of
         <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="THOM11">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Micqualle Thomas</reg>
       <forename>Micqualle</forename>
       <surname>Thomas</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern
         Literature</title> at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of
         <name ref="PERS1.xml#KAET1">Mark Kaethler</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HUBS1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Brenna Hubschman</reg>
       <forename>Brenna</forename>
       <surname>Hubschman</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">Medieval and Renaissance Studies 4217:
         Early Modern London: Urban Spaces and Popular Culture</title> at University of Ohio in Fall
        2018, working under the guest editorship of <name ref="PERS1.xml#HIGH1">Christopher
        Highley</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="POWE7">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kiri Powell</reg>
       <forename>Kiri</forename>
       <surname>Powell</surname>
       <abbr>KP</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">HUMA 295: The Dean’s Seminar: Discovering Humanities Research</title> at University of Victoria in Fall
        2020, working under the supervision of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="LINS3">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Maya Linsley</reg>
       <forename>Maya</forename>
       <surname>Linsley</surname>
       <abbr>ML</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assitant, 2020-present. Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">HUMA 295: The Dean’s Seminar: Discovering Humanities Research</title> at University of Victoria in Fall
        2020, working under the supervision of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="FLEE13">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Alexandra Fleetham</reg>
       <forename>Alexandra</forename>
       <surname>Fleetham</surname>
       <abbr>AF</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">HUMA 295: The Dean’s Seminar: Discovering Humanities Research</title> at University of Victoria in Fall
        2020, working under the supervision of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="DIEM1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Jocelyn Diemer</reg>
       <forename>Jocelyn</forename>
       <surname>Diemer</surname>
       <abbr>JD</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">HUMA 395: Research Ethics and Methods</title> at University of Victoria in Spring
        2022, working under the supervision of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ZIOL1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>James Ziolkoski</reg>
       <forename>James</forename>
       <surname>Ziolkoski</surname>
       <abbr>JZ</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">HUMA 395: Research Ethics and Methods</title> at University of Victoria in Spring
        2022, working under the supervision of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="FIND1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Brittany Findlay-Mitchell</reg>
       <forename>Brittany</forename>
       <surname>Findlay-Mitchell</surname>
       <abbr>BFM</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">ENGL 4687: Honours Seminar II</title> at Laurentian University in Spring 2014, working under the supervision of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BRAC2">Patricia Brace</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="VIDI1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Brendan Vidito</reg>
       <forename>Brendan</forename>
       <surname>Vidito</surname>
       <abbr>BV</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">ENGL 4687: Honours Seminar II</title> at Laurentian University in Spring 2014, working under the supervision of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BRAC2">Patricia Brace</name>.</p>
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