Brian Gastle

English
Biography
Education
- Ph D, University of Delaware, English Language and Literature
- MA, University of Delaware, English Language and Literature
- BA, SUNY College at Buffalo, English Language and Literature
Teaching Interests
Dr. Gastle teaches a wide range of classes including medieval literature (like Geoffrey Chaucer, John Gower, Margery Kempe, <i>Sir Gawain and the Green Knight</i>, and others) at the graduate and undergraduate levels, graduate research methods classes, liberal studies literature classes on medieval and classical literature, professional writing classes (such as technical writing and writing for careers), and required freshman/sophomore writing classes.
Research Interests
Dr. Gastle’s research focuses primarily upon later medieval literature, especially on Geoffrey Chaucer and his friend and fellow poet John Gower. His scholarship investigates the language of business in medieval literature, in particular how the language of emerging proto-capitalist and market economies, and the language of the attendant merchant classes, affected how fourteenth- and fifteenth-century writers wrote about issues such as personal identity, power, relationships, gender, and sexuality.