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Sophia Feingold

Sophia Feingold lives in the Midwest with her husband and children. She received her BA in liberal arts from Thomas Aquinas College (Santa Paula, CA) and her MA and PhD in English from the Catholic University of America, where she was a graduate teacher. Her interests include Shakespeare, medieval and early modern political theology, the ethics of literature, Renaissance polyphony, and psychology. Her article, “The King’s Face: Medieval and Early Modern Theories of Rule in Shakespeare’s ‘Henriad,’” appeared in Allegorica (2015). Her non-academic work has appeared in the National Catholic RegisterCatholic World Report, the St. Austin Review, and Front Porch Republic.

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