Griffin, Julia

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678 |b Julia Griffin teaches Renaissance English literature at Georgia Southern University 
678 |b Julia Griffin studied Classics and then English at Cambridge and Oxford Universities and is since 2000 Associate Professor of English in the Department of Literature and Philosophy at Georgia Southern University. She has published on various Renaissance authors and is particularly interested in classical influences on Renaissance literature. Among her publications are ‘Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and the Dramatic Tradition’, in A Companion to Julius Caesar, ed. M. T. Griffin (2009); ‘Cinnas of Memory’, Shakespeare Survey 67 (2014); and ‘Cato’s Daughter, Brutus’s Wife: Portia Agonistes’, in Textus: English Studies in Italy, 29 (2) (2016); her essay on Shakespeare and Plutarch is to be published in The Cambridge Companion to Plutarch 
692 |a Selected poems of Abraham Cowley, Edmund Waller and John Oldham 
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