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Associate Professor of English Phone: (239)590-7180 E-Mail: rtotaro@fgcu.eduOffice: RH - 211
http://itech.fgcu.edu/faculty/rtotaro/
Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2000 M.A.R., Yale University, 1993 B.A., Whittier College, 1991
Research and Teaching Interests: Shakespeare, literature of the bubonic plague, early modern meteorology and physiology In addition to teaching Shakespeare and early modern literature and culture, Professor Totaro has recently edited an interdisciplinary anthology of early modern responses to the bubonic plague and is conducting research as a Folger Shakespeare Library fellow for a monograph on Elizabethan meteorology and physiology. Both of these projects grew out of her first book, Suffering in Paradise: The Bubonic Plague in English Literature from More to Milton (2005)—a study of the power of the plague over bodies, imaginations, and literary production. Totaro also serves on the board of the Literacy Volunteers of Lee County and leads Novel Night discussions at the Fort Myers Barnes and Noble. Selected Seminars Director
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