Ben Faber
Assistant Professor
Department of English
Redeemer University College
Canada
Biography
Dr. Ben Faber has published essays on William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice, Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe, and Henry Alline’s sermons and hymns. He has recently presented conference papers on Milton at the International Milton Symposium at the University of London (2008) and at Worcester College, Oxford (2009), on Joseph Hall (2010), and on Andrew Marvell (2011). He teaches courses in the department on Shakespeare, Milton, History of Literary Criticism, British Novel, British Literature 1660-1830, and, occasionally, Children’s Literature.
Research Interest
Early-modern non-dramatic English literature (esp. Milton, Marvell), Shakespeare and theory.