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David McInnis is a PhD candidate and sessional lecturer in the English program at the University of Melbourne, where his thesis explores vicarious travel and representations of the exotic on the early modern English stage. His work has been published in such journals as Parergon, Notes & Queries, Ariel and Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, and he has recently edited a special issue of Early Modern Literary Studies on the theme ‘Embodying Shakespeare’. Together with Jessica Wilkinson and Eric Parisot, he is currently editing a book on ‘Refashioning Myth’ for Cambridge Scholars Press.
David McInnis is a PhD candidate and sessional lecturer in the English program at the University of Melbourne, where his thesis explores vicarious travel and representations of the exotic on the early modern English stage. His work has been published in such journals as ''Parergon'', ''Notes & Queries'', ''Ariel'' and ''Early Modern Literary Studies'', and he has recently edited a special issue of ''EMLS'' on the theme ‘Embodying Shakespeare’. Together with Jessica Wilkinson and Eric Parisot, he is currently editing a book on ‘Refashioning Myth’ for Cambridge Scholars Press.

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David McInnis is a PhD candidate and sessional lecturer in the English program at the University of Melbourne, where his thesis explores vicarious travel and representations of the exotic on the early modern English stage. His work has been published in such journals as Parergon, Notes & Queries, Ariel and Early Modern Literary Studies, and he has recently edited a special issue of EMLS on the theme ‘Embodying Shakespeare’. Together with Jessica Wilkinson and Eric Parisot, he is currently editing a book on ‘Refashioning Myth’ for Cambridge Scholars Press.