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Elizabeth Sauer is a Distinguished Professor at Brock University in the Department of English Language and Literature. Her research focuses on intersecting fields of early modern literature and literary history, particularly Milton studies, women's literary history, and the history of imperialisms. Elizabeth has supervised many students in their research, especially in Milton studies. She is the author of the forthcoming SSHRC-funded book, 'Early Modern Transatlantic Encounters: Formation of English National Identity' with Cambridge University Press, and is currently working on a monograph titled 'Milton, Intellectual Labour, Humanities'. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, she has held various prestigious roles such as President of the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies, and she has received multiple research grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Throughout her academic career, she has made significant contributions to the field with numerous publications and has participated in many conferences, where she discusses critical issues related to early modern literature and its cultural contexts.
This entry applies to the general Graduate Studies standard for departments such as English Language and Literature, History, Philosophy, and Sociology.