“‘Oh This Learning, What a Thing It Is!’: Service Learning Shakespeare and Community Partnerships.” This Rough Magic, December 2016.
Dorothy Todd

Associate Editor, World Shakespeare Bibliography
Instructional Assistant Professor
- Areas of Speciality
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- Early Modern Studies
- Gender and Sexuality Studies
- History of the Book and Textual Studies
- Composition, Rhetoric and Discourse Studies
- Contact
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- (979) 862-4333
- dtodd@tamu.edu
- LAAH 444
- Professional Links
Education
Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2017
B.A., Washington and Lee University, 2010
Research Interests
Dr. Todd’s research focuses on early modern drama, especially Shakespeare, and on changing understandings of time and temporality during the early modern period. She also has research interests in book history, gender studies, studies of adaptation and appropriation, and the pedagogy of rhetoric and composition.