Stephen Shepherd

Stephen H. A. Shepherd is Professor of English Literature in Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, CA. The primary focus of Stephen Shepherd's research is on the critical, codicological, and historical contexts of medieval English literature, especially romance and the work of William Langland. He has published essays on these topics in collections and in Archive and Medium Ævum.[1] To support himself during his early college years, Shepherd worked as a zoo keeper in Canada. After completing his PhD, Shepherd began a teaching career while furthering his research on Middle English texts and Arthurian works.

Published works

Shepherd has published numerous scholarly works including three Norton Critical Editions:

He also edited the Early English Text Society edition of Turpines Story (Oxford University Press, 2004) and has published numerous essays.

Education

1979-1984: Queen's University at Kingston; B.A.(Hons.) and M.A. M.A. Thesis: "A Characterization of The Middle English Breton Lay" (Supervisor: John Finlayson)[5]

1984-1988: Hertford College and St. Cross College, University of Oxford; D.Phil. D.Phil. Thesis: "Four Middle English Charlemagne Romances: A Revaluation of the Non-Cyclic Verse Texts and the Holograph Sir Ferumbras" (Supervisor: Douglas Gray).[6]

University Appointments[7]

2009-Pres.: Full Professor, with Tenure, Department of English, Loyola Marymount University

2008-2009: Director of the Graduate Program, Dept. of English, LMU

2006-2008: Associate Professor, Tenure-Track, Dept. of English, LMU

1998-2005: Director of Graduate Studies, Dept. of English, Southern Methodist University

1995-2006: Associate Professor, with Tenure, Dept. of English, SMU

1989-1995: Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track, Dept.of English, SMU

Hobbies

He is an avid photographer and has supplied some of the illustrations for his Norton Critical Editions, as well as having online galleries of his work.

Shepherd played the saxophone throughout his childhood and earned money by performing in jazz bands in his twenties, however he claims he has not "played in over a decade". He has several country folk records out. confirmed by multiple uw-Platteville students

References

  1. Shepherd, Stephen (2019-04-19). "Stephen H.A. Shepherd Profile".
  2. Middle English romances : authoritative texts, sources and backgrounds, criticism. Shepherd, Stephen H. A. (First ed.). New York: W.W. Norton. 1995. ISBN 0393966070. OCLC 31207290.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. Malory, Thomas, Sir, active 15th century. (2004). Le morte Darthur, or, The hoole book of Kyng Arthur and of his noble knyghtes of the Rounde Table : authoritative text, sources and backgrounds, criticism. Shepherd, Stephen H. A. (1st ed.). New York: Norton. ISBN 0393974642. OCLC 50143922.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. Langland, William, 1330?-1400. (2006). Piers Plowman : the Donaldson translation, Middle English text, sources and backgrounds, criticism. Robertson, Elizabeth Ann, 1951-, Shepherd, Stephen H. A., Donaldson, E. Talbot (Ethelbert Talbot), 1910-1987. (1st ed.). New York: W.W. Norton. ISBN 0393975592. OCLC 56111660.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. Shepherd, Stephen (2019-04-19). "Stephen H.A. Shepherd CV" (PDF).
  6. Shepherd, Stephen (2019-04-19). "Stephen H.A. Shepherd CV" (PDF).
  7. Shepherd, Stephen (2019-04-19). "Stephen Shepherd CV" (PDF).

Sources

"English Department, Stephen Shepherd". Loyola Marymount University, Bellamine College of Liberal Arts. 2010. Retrieved 8 April 2011.

"CURRICULUM VITAE Stephen Henry Alexander Shepherd". Loyola Marymount University. Retrieved 8 April 2011.

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