Ted Mcgee
Adjunct Professor
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
Prof/Dr Ted McGee, has received his PhD in University of Toronto. Currently, he is working as Adjunct Professor in University Waterloo. He has successfully completed his/her Administrative responsibilities as English Professor. His research has included political forms of drama, theatre history, Shakespeare, and the editing of literary texts. Based on this research and fellowship training he has received several awards and honors, such as Malone Society, Oxford, 2017 Colin Baldwin Research Fellowship. He is a member of Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Occasional Conference Grant for “A Celebration of Canadian Plays and Playwrights,†2003, SSHRC Standard Research Grant for the “Records of Early English Drama: Dorset,†1990
Research Interest
Shakespeare to Shakespeare in Performance and my work on theatre history into contemporary theatrical archives.
Publications
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Mcgee CE. Sir Thomas Benger: Ups and Downs of a Master of the Revels. Notes and queries. 2011;58(2):207-8.
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McGee CE. The English Entertainment for the French Ambassadors in 1564. Early Theatre. 2011 Jan 1;14(1):79-100.
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McGee CE. Narrative Threads: Juliet’s Costumes and Their Contexts. Canadian Theatre Review. 2013 Oct(156):12-7.
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Brisset A, Cavell R, Colarusso D, Fischlin D, Grande T, Kuling P, Mackenzie S, McGee CE, Moore D, Rae I, Scholte T. Shakespeare and Canada: Remembrance of Ourselves. University of Ottawa Press; 2017 Mar 8.