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About
Marist University Summer Preview Days
Get a firsthand look at life at Marist University during our Summer Preview Days! These events are designed to help you explore campus, connect with our community, and better understand the admissions process. Summer Preview Days will be held July 1, July 13, July 29, August 14, and August 17.
About
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Academics
Marist University Summer Preview Days
Get a firsthand look at life at Marist University during our Summer Preview Days! These events are designed to help you explore campus, connect with our community, and better understand the admissions process. Summer Preview Days will be held July 1, July 13, July 29, August 14, and August 17.
Academics
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Admission & Financial Aid
Marist University Summer Preview Days
Get a firsthand look at life at Marist University during our Summer Preview Days! These events are designed to help you explore campus, connect with our community, and better understand the admissions process. Summer Preview Days will be held July 1, July 13, July 29, August 14, and August 17.
Admission & Financial Aid
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Student Life
Marist University Summer Preview Days
Get a firsthand look at life at Marist University during our Summer Preview Days! These events are designed to help you explore campus, connect with our community, and better understand the admissions process. Summer Preview Days will be held July 1, July 13, July 29, August 14, and August 17.
Student Life
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Dr. Gregory Machacek
Professor of English
Education
PhD, Cornell University
BA, St. John's University
Research Interests / Areas of Focus
John Milton, Shakespeare, seventeenth-century British literature, epic, ancient Greek and Roman literature.
Selected Publications
Milton and Homer: Written to Aftertimes._ Duquesne University Press, 2011
"Allusion" PMLA (March 2007)
"Conceptions of Origins and their Consequences: Milton and Bloom" in The Salt Companion to Harold Bloom
"Milton's Meaningless Allusions and the Familiar Sublime" Cithara.
"The Occasional Contextual Appropriateness of Homer's Formulaic Diction" American Journal of Philology.