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Deanne Williams is a Canadian author and literary scholar. She is a Professor in York University's Department of English. A pioneer in early modern Girls' studies, she has published research on Shakespeare's girl characters and girl performers in medieval and early modern England, as well as on the influence of French culture on English literature.

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  • Deanne Williams is a Canadian author and literary scholar. She is a Professor in York University's Department of English. A pioneer in early modern Girls' studies, she has published research on Shakespeare's girl characters and girl performers in medieval and early modern England, as well as on the influence of French culture on English literature. (en)
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  • Stephen Orgel (en)
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  • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (en)
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  • Canadian (en)
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  • Medieval and Early Modern Literature (en)
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  • PhD, English Literature, 2000, Stanford University (en)
  • BA, 1992, English Literature and Religious Studies, University of Toronto (en)
  • MPhil, 1994, Medieval English Literature, University of Oxford (en)
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  • Medieval and Early Modern Girlhood (en)
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  • Deanne Williams (en)
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  • Canadian (en)
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  • The French Fetish from Chaucer to Shakespeare , Shakespeare and the Performance of Girlhood (en)
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  • Professor (en)
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  • Tom Bishop (en)
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  • Shakespeare (en)
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  • Coming to Terms: the Trouble with French in Early Modern England (en)
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  • 2000 (xsd:integer)
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  • Deanne Williams is a Canadian author and literary scholar. She is a Professor in York University's Department of English. A pioneer in early modern Girls' studies, she has published research on Shakespeare's girl characters and girl performers in medieval and early modern England, as well as on the influence of French culture on English literature. (en)
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  • Deanne Williams (en)
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