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Ian MacInnes
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Apr 7, 2010
Ian MacInnes left a comment for Ian MacInnes
"Always nice to hear from a fellow lover of reading! I look forward to seeing your book. --Ian"
Feb 3, 2010
P.Ann Turner left a comment for Ian MacInnes
"Hello there, I see you are an English professor, cool. I come from a journalistic family, both my brother and father were writers, Dad uses to write for MacLean's magazine here and the Guardian in England. I have just written a book about my…"
Jan 28, 2010
Ian MacInnes commented on P.Ann Turner's blog post Antiquity rules!
"If you love horse history, you should check out the blog called "The Horse in History and Culture" at http://horseinculture.blogspot.com/ It has a mainly Renaissance focus at the moment."
Jan 28, 2010
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Jan 28, 2010

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A Bit About Me and my Horse(s)
Ian MacInnes is Professor of English at Albion College, where he teaches courses in Elizabethan poetry, Milton, and early modern women writers. He has published essays on human and animal bodies in Shakespeare, including an article in EMLS on "Mastiffs and Spaniels: Gender and Nation in the English Dog." He is presently working on a larger project: Albion's Breed: Zoology and the Birth of the Environment in the English Imagination, 1550-1650.
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At 8:48am on February 3, 2010, Ian MacInnes said…
Always nice to hear from a fellow lover of reading! I look forward to seeing your book. --Ian
At 10:53pm on January 28, 2010, P.Ann Turner said…
Hello there,

I see you are an English professor, cool. I come from a journalistic family, both my brother and father were writers, Dad uses to write for MacLean's magazine here and the Guardian in England. I have just written a book about my life growing up in Jamaica, and the influence horses have had on me - it will be out soon, it's called "Such is Life - how do you save yourself when you're drowning. I will check out this blog spot you mentioned and I am having such fun with the Baroque period. I studed Milton Paradise Lost in high school, also the Romantics like Keats and Wordsworth. I also loved Chaucer - the Wife of Bath was hilarious, cheers, Ann.
 
 
 

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