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Home Page > Academics > College Of Arts And Sciences > English > Faculty And Staff > Brandt, Bruce
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Bruce Brandt, Professor
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Office: Scobey Hall 005 Phone: (605) 688-4058 Bruce.Brandt@sdstate.edu
Major Areas: Shakespeare, English Renaissance Drama, Prose and Poetry of the English Renaissance
Dr. Brandt received his Ph.D. from Harvard University, and his BA and MA from the University of Denver. He began teaching at SDSU in 1979. His teaching and research specialization is the English Renaissance, and he teaches courses in Shakespeare, English Renaissance Drama, and Prose and Poetry of the English Renaissance. He also teaches courses in other areas of literature and in Technical Communications. In 1992 he received SDSU's F.O. Butler Foundation Award for Excellence in Scholarship. He has been an active promoter of interdisciplinary education, serving many terms on the European Studies Committee and offering a course on Faust and Don Juan in the European Studies program. His publications include two books: Christopher Marlowe and the Metaphysical Problem Play and Christopher Marlowe in the Eighties. He is active in the Great Plains Conference on Early British Studies, which promotes scholarship and networking among teachers of English Literature before 1800 in the upper Midwest, and he is currently the President of the Marlowe Society of America, an international society of Renaissance scholars.
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