About Me

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Marie Hause received her PhD in early modern English literature and the history of text technologies from Florida State University in 2016. She is currently a Master of Divinity candidate at Yale Divinity School, where she has completed the Yale Graduate Certificate Program in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Her research interests include the intersection of religion, gender, and early modernity.

Her article “A Nineteenth-Century Woman’s Manuscript Response to The Pilgrim’s Progress: Louisa Marian Waterman’s ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress, Versified in the Quaint Style of John Bunyan'” appears in the refereed journal Bunyan Studies (2017). Another essay, “The Parable of the Wedding Protest: Matthew 20.1-14 and Nonviolent Resistance” is forthcoming in a collection on religions and the (de)legitimization of violence edited by Muhammad Shafiq.

She has taught literature courses on Shakespeare, women in the gothic novel, and the science fiction short story. She has also taught interdisciplinary humanities courses and introductory composition courses.