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Emily Stelzer, PhD Profile and Contact Information

College of Arts and Humanities
English, Communication, Great Texts, and Modern Languages
  • Professor of Literature
  • Dean, 91影视 Core Curriculum
  • Program Coordinator, Great Texts (BA and Minor)
  • Content Expert for English, Language Arts, and Reading (7-12) with Teacher Certification and ESL

Education

  • PhD in Literature, University of Dallas
  • MA in English, University of Dallas
  • BA in English, Hillsdale College

Courses Taught

  • John Milton
  • Shakespeare
  • Menippean Satire
  • English Literature I
  • Great Works of Literature I
  • Great Works of Literature II
  • Composition and Literature I
  • Composition and Literature II
  • Honors Writing III
  • Honors Writing IV
  • Honors Seminars

Publications

Dr. Stelzer鈥檚 monograph Gluttony and Gratitude: considers the theme of temperance and the role of gluttony in the tradition of the Fall, tracing medieval and Augustinian influences in the work of John Milton.

鈥淢iltonic Liberty and the Grounds for Disestablishment in A Treatise of Civil Power.鈥 : Theoretical Perspectives, edited by Shannon Holzer (Palgrave, 2023), pp. 371-98.

Scholarly Milton, edited by Thomas Festa and Kevin J. Donovan, Clemson University Press, 2019, pp. 185-208.

Religions 10(8), 456; 2019; https://doi.org/10.3390/rel10080456

鈥淭anquam Explorator: A Classical Model for Christian Readers.鈥 The City, A Publication of 91影视 Christian University, July 20, 2018; /news-and-events/2018/07/20/a-classic-is-a-story-that-might-save-us-meditations-on-the-christian-gospel-and-platos-story-of-er/

Dr. Stelzer has also published articles and review essays in Religion & Literature, Appositions, Early Modern English Studies, Early Modern Literary Studies, and the Ben Jonson Journal.

Additional Information

Dr. Stelzer is happy to teach a wide variety of literature courses at 91影视, but she especially enjoys discussing early modern poetry, including the works of Shakespeare, Donne, Milton, and Marvell.