Jo Carney
Department Chair, Associate Professor
Jo Carney received a Ph.D. in English literature from the University of Iowa. She teaches courses in Shakespeare, Early Modern British literature, and Children's and Adolescent literature. Current research interests include Shakespeare, early modern literature, early modern women rulers and writers, and the narrative tradition in folk tales and fairy tales.
Selected Publications
- Elizabeth I: Always Her Own Free Woman. Co-editors: Jo Carney, Carole Levin, Debra Barrett-Graves. Ashgate. 2003
- High and Mighty Queens of Early Modern England : Realities and Representations. Co-editors: Jo Carney, Carole Levin, Debra Barrett-Graves. Palgrave. 2003
- Renaissance and Reformation: 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary. Jo Carney, editor. Greenwood, 2000.
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