Christopher Taylor, PhD
English Professor
Education
- University of Texas-Austin, PhD, English Literature and Medieval Studies
- University of Texas-Austin, MA, English Literature
- Bowling Green State University, BA, English Language and Literature
Professional Achievements
- Outstanding Dissertation Award for 2014-15, English Department, University of Texas-Austin
- English Excellence Dissertation Continuing Fellowship Award for 2013-14, University of Texas-Austin
- Published journal articles include "The World According to Herod" in 2018, "The Once and Future Herod: Vernacular Typology and the Unfolding of Middle English Cycle Drama" in 2014, and "Global Circulation as Christian Enclosure: Legend, Empire, and the Nomadic Prester John" in 2014.
Certifications & Organizations
- Modern Language Association
- New Chaucer Society
- Medieval Academy of America
- BABEL Working Group
- HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory)
Philosophy
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Co-authored Articles (117)
3 Easy Ways to Find the Publication Date of a Website
A user-friendly guide to finding the year and date a webpage was publishedCiting a website in your research paper or essay can be frustrating, but there are a few techniques you can use to find the publication date. You ...
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Write an Essay
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Put a Quote in an Essay
Using a direct quote in your essay is a great way to support your ideas with concrete evidence, which you need to support your thesis. To select a good quote, look for a passage that supports your argument and is open to...
How & When to Use “Nor” vs. “Or”
A complete guide to using “nor” properly for stronger writing Conjunctions like "nor" and "or" give you more options for joining two sentences or creating lists. However, it's often hard to determine which one to use...
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Study So You Can Remember Everything
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Write a Descriptive Paragraph
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Write
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How to
Use a Dictionary
Of the approximately 1 million words in the English language, the average English speaker knows 60,000 of those words. Besides helping with spelling and word meanings, being able to use a dictionary effectively and regu...
How to
Write an Analysis
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How to
Use However
If you're not sure that you're using "however" in the right way, that's because there are many ways to use it correctly. It can be easy to get confused, as each use of "however" has its own punctuation, and its own place...
How to
Write a Persuasive Essay
A persuasive essay is an essay used to convince a reader about a particular idea or focus, usually one that you believe in. Your persuasive essay could be based on anything about which you have an opinion or that you can...
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Quote and Cite a Play in an Essay Using MLA Format
MLA (Modern Language Association) format is a popular citation style for papers and essays. You may be unsure how to quote and cite play using MLA format in your essay for a class. Start by following the correct formatti...
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Use "AKA"
“AKA” is an abbreviation for “also known as,” and it pops up often in English. Usually, AKA comes before a pseudonym, which is another name that a person might go by, such as a nickname, a legal name, or a role t...
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Write a Composition
You don't have to be a good writer to write well. Writing is a process. By learning to treat writing as a series of small steps instead of a big all-at-once magic trick you have to pull off will make writing a compositio...
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Write a Scary Story
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Write a Short Essay
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Write a Horror Story
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Start a Narrative Essay
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