Professor Department of English ADM 101H (907) 786-4364 dtkline@alaska.edu
Education
Ph.D., Middle English Literature & Literary Theory, Indiana University
M. Div., Biblical Studies and Pastoral Care & Counseling, Southern Seminary
M.A., English, University of Alabama Huntsville
B.A., English & History, University of Alabama Huntsville
Biography
Daniel T. Kline (Ph.D., Indiana University) specializes in Middle English literature and culture,
literary and cultural theory, and digital medievalism, and his research concerns children,
violence, and ethics in late-medieval England and neomedievalism and digital gaming. He has published in Chaucer Review, College Literature, Comparative Drama, the Journal of English and Germanic Philology, and Philological Quarterly, among others, and has chapters inThe Cambridge Companion to Medieval Women's Writing (Cambridge, 2003), Translating Desire in Medieval and Early Modern Literature (ACMRS, 2005), Mass Market Medievalism(MacFarland, 2007), Essays on Medieval Childhood (Shuan Tyas, 2007), Cultural Studies of the Modern Middle Ages (Palgrave, 2007), Levinas and Medieval Literature (Duquesne, 2009), andThe Texts and Contexts of Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 108 (Brill, 2011). He editedMedieval Children's Literature (Routledge, 2003), the Continuum Handbook of Medieval British Literature (Continuum, 2009), and Digital Gaming Re-Imagines the Middle Ages (Routledge, 2014), and co-edited, with Gail Ashton, Medieval Afterlives in Popular Culture (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2012). The author/webmaster of The Electronic Canterbury Tales<www.kankedort.net>, Kline is a Professor of English at the University of Alaska Anchorage, USA.
Teaching Responsibilities
ENGL A610: Studies in Literary Periods and Movements – Medieval Literature