Megan E. Hartman
Office: Thomas Hall 205b
Phone: 865-8984
e-mail: hartmanme@unk.edu
Areas of Academic and Teaching Interest: Medieval Literature and Language, Historical Linguistics, Poetics, Speculative Fiction
Education:
Ph.D., English. Indiana University. 2011.
M.A., English. Indiana University. 2005.
B.A., English. University of New Hampshire. 2003.
Professional Appointments:
Assistant Professor of English, University of Nebraska at Kearney, 2011-Present
Teaching Fellow, Indiana University, 2009-2011
Associate Instructor, Indiana University, 2005-2009
Publications:
“A Drawn-Out Beheading: Style, Theme, and Hypermetrics in the Old English Judith,” The Journal of English and Germanic Philology (forthcoming).
“The Syntax of Old English Hypermetrics,” English Studies 91.4 (2010): 477-491.
“Stressed and Spaced Out: Manuscript Evidence for Beowulfian Prosody,” Anglo-Saxon 1 (2008): 201-220.
Review of Introduction to Old English, by Peter S. Baker. The Medieval Review. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan University Library, Scholarly Publishing Office, 20 June, 2008. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.baj9928.0806.020>.
Dr. Hartman's Curriculum Vitae