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Taylor, Gary, 1953-

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Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingTaylor, Gary, 1953-
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Associated countryFlorida
Addressgtaylor@fsu.edu
Birth date1953
Field of activityShakespeare, William, 1564-1616 English literature
AffiliationFlorida State University
Catholic University of America
University of Alabama
Brandeis University
University of Oxford
University of Cambridge
University of Kansas
Profession or occupationCollege teachers
Found inHis Reinventing Shakespeare, c1989: CIP t.p. (Gary Taylor) galley (prof. of English, Catholic Univ. of America; res. Maryland; b. 1953)
The new Oxford Shakespeare, 2016: title page (general editor, Gary Taylor) page 3 of jacket (Professor Gary Taylor (Florida State University, USA))
Florida State University web site, June 8, 2018: (Gary Taylor, George Matthew Edgar Professor, Chair ; gtaylor@fsu.edu ; Shakespeare, early modern drama, history of text technologies, history of the book, digital humanities, editorial theory and practice ; )
   <https://english.fsu.edu/faculty/gary-taylor>
Wikipedia web site, June 8, 2018: (The first member of his family to graduate from high school, Taylor won scholarships that led to bachelor's degrees in English and Classics from the University of Kansas (1979) and to a doctorate in English from the University of Cambridge (1988) ; He has taught at Oxford University, Catholic University of America, Brandeis University (where he was Chair of the English department), and the University of Alabama (where he directed the Hudson Strode Program in Renaissance Studies, 1995-2005). In 2005, he joined the English Department at Florida State University, where he became founder and first director of the interdisciplinary History of Text Technologies program.)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Taylor_(scholar)>
Associated languageeng