Garth Bond

CE– CE
Nationality: American
Historical Period: The 20th Century and Beyond
Garth Bond is an Associate Professor and the current Chair of the English Department at Lawrence University in Appleton, WI, and a former director of its First-Year Studies program. He received a BA from Trinity University in San Antonio and a PhD from the University of Chicago. His research focuses on 16th and 17th century poets who circulated their work in manuscript rather than in print. He has written on the poetic exchanges between Lady Mary Wroth and William Herbert, the Earl of Pembroke; and is a co-editor of a forthcoming edition of Pembroke’s poetry. He is a regular contributor to the Reading Room. And yes, he is related to James Bond.
In The Reading Room:
- The Economics of Modern Soccer ()
- Soccer’s Invisible Hand: Globalization ()
- Soccer’s Invisible Hand: Professionalism ()
- The Magic of Merchants in The Arabian Nights ()
- Scandalous Fictions, Novel Liaisons ()
- Shakespeare and January 6th ()
- Marvel's Eternals and Miltonic Euhemerism: Making Gods ()
- Macbeth on Film ()
- Francis Spufford’s Red Plenty and the Question of Historical Fiction ()
- Discussing Milton ()
- Arabian Nights and Commercial Culture ()
- The Green Knight: Romance isn't Dead ()