Stephen M. Fallon
American philosopher
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Stephen Fallon is an American literary scholar and John J. Cavanaugh Emeritus Professor of the Humanities at the University of Notre Dame. He is known for his work on John Milton.[1][2][3]
AwardsGuggenheim Fellow
EducationUniversity of Virginia (PhD), McGill University (MA), Princeton University (BA)
ThesisDegrees of Substance’: Milton’s Spirit World and Seventeenth-Century Ontology (1985)
Doctoral advisorWilliam Kerrigan
Stephen M. Fallon | |
|---|---|
| Awards | Guggenheim Fellow |
| Academic background | |
| Education | University of Virginia (PhD), McGill University (MA), Princeton University (BA) |
| Thesis | Degrees of Substance’: Milton’s Spirit World and Seventeenth-Century Ontology (1985) |
| Doctoral advisor | William Kerrigan |
| Academic work | |
| Institutions | University of Notre Dame |
Books
- Milton’s Peculiar Grace: Self-Representation and Authority. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2007
- Milton among the Philosophers: Poetry and Materialism in Seventeenth-Century England. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1991
- Immortality and the Body in the Age of Milton. Ed. with John Rumrich. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.