Peter Grav

Peter Grav received his Bachelor of Arts degrees in English Literature and in Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of Ottawa, both in 1999. His graduate work in English Literature was carried out at the University of Toronto, where he received his MA in 2000 and, under the supervision of Alexander Leggatt, his PhD in 2005. Focusing on early modern drama, Dr. Grav is chiefly engaged with primary-text-based Shakespeare criticism. In 2008, his book Shakespeare and the Economic Imperative: “What’s aught but as ‘tis valued?” was published by Routledge. Dr. Grav currently teaches in the Department of English and the School of Graduate Studies at the University of Toronto.

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