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Andrew Walkling

(Ph.D. (History), Cornell University, 1997)
Dean's Assistant Professor of Early Modern Studies, English Department

tel.: (607) 777-5251
fax.: (607) 777-2408

e-mail:walkling@binghamton.edu

 


State University of New York • Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY 13902-6000

Areas of Interest

  • Renaissance and Restoration England, including literature, visual culture, music, and performativity.

Current Projects

  • Book: Masque and Opera in Restoration England
  • Edited volume: John Blow's Venus and Adonis: Sources and Studies
  • Book/score: New edition of Matthew Locke/Christopher Gibbons/ James Shirley, Cupid and Death (commissioned for Musica Britannica series; to be co-edited with Robert Thompson)

Books and Recent Articles

  • "The Problem of 'Rondolesette Halle' in The Awntyrs of Arthure" (Studies in Philology)
  • "Masque and Politics at the Restoration Court: John Crowne's Calisto" (Early Music)
  • "Performance and Political Allegory in Restoration England: What to Interpret and When" (Performing the Music of Henry Purcell, ed. M. Burden)
  • "Political Allegory in Purcell's Dido and Aeneas" (Music and Letters)
  • "Politics and the Restoration Masque: The Case of Dido and Aeneas" (Culture and Society in the Stuart Restoration: Literature, Drama, History, ed. G. MacLean)

Recent Courses Taught

  • Literature and the English Civil War
  • Restoration Literature
  • Shakespeare and Shakespearean Adaptation
  • Music and Text in Seventeenth-Century England
  • Literature and Politics in England, 1580-1730
  • Early Modern London: Architecture, Sound, and Space
  • Sex, Money, and Kingship on the English Stage: Restoration Drama, 1660-1710
  • English Literature in the Restoration and Early 18th Century: The "Augustan" Age

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Last Updated: 02-18-08