Peter Grav

Associate Professor, Teaching Stream (SGS)
Jackman Humanities Building, Room 803, 170 St. George Street, Toronto, ON M5R 2M8
416-946-7558

Campus

Areas of Interest

  • Early modern literature
  • New Economic Criticism
  • Graduate Academic Writing
  • Citational Practices

Publications

Books

Shakespeare and the Economic Imperative: “What’s aught but as ‘tis valued?” New York: Routledge, 2008.

Articles 

“Harnessing Sources in the Humanities: A Corpus-based Investigation of Citation Practices in English Literary Studies.” The Canadian Journal for Studies of Discourse and Writing Vol. 29, 2019.

“Graduate student writers: Assessing needs across the ‘linguistic divide’.”Writing & Pedagogy 7(1), Spring 2015. 69-93. Co-authored with Rachael Cayley.

“Taking Stock of Shakespeare and the New Economic Criticism,” Shakespeare: The Journal of the British Shakespeare Association, Volume 8: No 1 (2012).

“Reconciling the Two Timons: Shakespeare’s Philanthropist and Middleton’s Prodigal,” Shakespearean Criticism Vol. 127, Ed. Michelle Lee, Detroit : Gale, Cengage
Learning (2010).

“Money Changes Everything: Quarto and Folio The Merry Wives of Windsor and the Case for Revision,” Comparative Drama Volume 24: No 2 (Summer 2006).

Education

Hons. BA, University of Ottawa
Hons. BA, University of Ottawa
MA, University of Toronto
PhD, University of Toronto