
Dr. Linda Linzey
Professor of English
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Curriculum Vitae
BA in English literature, Vanguard University
MA in English literature, California State University, Fullerton
PhD in British and American literature, University of Utah
Biography:
Dr. Linda Linzey enjoys integrating her calling as a scholar and a licensed minister. She has taught at Assemblies of God colleges for many years, including teaching a course at a sister college in Budapest, Hungary. She has presented papers at conferences such as the Sixteenth Century Society, directed the Writing Center at Vanguard University, and spoken at churches in the U.S. and Hungary.
Dr. Linzey has taught the following courses: Composition I & II, Introduction to Literature, World Literature, British Literature, and Nineteenth Century Novel. Her research interests include the role that translation played in establishing a truly "English" literature during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, as well as the study of English Renaissance reading strategies and their impact on the creation of Early Modern texts.
Brief Highlights:
- Presented "Object of Desire: Beyond Materiality in the Donnean Elegy 'His Picture'" at the Sixteenth Century Society Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2006.
- Presented "Milton's Epic Simile as Satanic Parable" at the California State University, Fullerton, Graduate Student Conference on Literature and Language, 1991.
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