
Jill P. Ingram
Assistant Professor
Shakespeare, Renaissance Literature
Office: Ellis 376
Office Phone: 593-0311
Email: ingramj@ohio.edu
Degrees
Ph.D., English, University of Virginia, 2004
M.A., University of California, Davis (Creative Writing), 1998
B.A., Journalism, University of Wisconsin, 1988
Publications
Idioms of Self-Interest: Credit, Identity and Property in English Renaissance Literature (Routledge, 2006)
“A Case for Credit: Isabella Whitney’s ‘Wyll and Testament’ and the Mock Testament Tradition,” Early Modern Culture, Fall 2005
“Economies of Obligation in Eastward Ho,” The Ben Jonson Journal, Vol. 11 (Fall 2004)
“The ‘noble lie’: Casuistry and Machiavellian Self-Interest in The Duchess of Malfi,” Explorations in Renaissance Culture, Vol. 31.1 (Summer 2005)
“‘The subtleties of these our Supposes’: Gascoigne, English Intelligence, Adversaria, and the Italian Art of Deception,” in Michele Marrapodi (ed.), Italian Culture in Early Modern English Drama: Rewriting, Remaking, Refashioning (Ashgate, forthcoming 2006).
Courses
Eng 312 English Literature 1500-1600
Eng 303 Shakespeare's Tragedies
Eng 301 Shakespeare's Histories
Eng 203 Critical Approaches to Drama (Comedy)




