Assistant Professor, Renaissance English Literature and Drama Tenure-track assistant professor in Renaissance English Literature and Drama, including Shakespeare, to begin September 2001. Required: Doctorate in English by time of appointment. Preferred: second field of teaching and research in (for example) English and American Drama, Medieval Literature, Women's Studies, Literary Theory, Culture Theory, Irish Literature, Rhetoric, or Language and Writing. Also preferred: teaching experience and evidence of successful college-level teaching; evidence of successful scholarly publication or real promise of future publication in field. Load: seven courses over three quarters plus advising and service. Courses will include graduate and undergraduate courses in field(s), introductory major courses, general education "great books" survey. All department faculty must be able to teach composition. Salary competitive. Preliminary interviews at MLA in Washington, D.C. Please send cv and letter discussing scholarship and teaching interests by December 8, 2000 to Henry Limouze, Chair, Department of English Language and Literatures, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45435. AA/EOE [log in to unmask] http://www.cola.wright.edu/Dept/ENG/ENG.htm