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Lynne Greenberg earned her Ph.D. from the City University of New York Graduate Center in 2001. Her primary research interests are in Renaissance and Restoration literature, material culture, and law. She has offered courses on John Milton, seventeenth-century literature, Renaissance women's writings, the Renaissance pastoral, and law and literature. Her research focuses primarily on the work of John Milton.
She is currently working on a book-length study entitled "Masculine
Births: Milton and the Law." She has published several articles
on Milton and is the editor of a series of early modern legal treatises
published by Ashgate for its series "The Early Modern Englishwoman:
a Facsimile Library of Essential Works." She has a law degree from
the University of Chicago Law School and practiced intellectual
property law before her academic appointment.
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