A. J. Hartley

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Andrew James Hartley is a British born writer with a taste for archaeology. As a child he travelled with his family in Rom and Greece. At present he is the distinguished professor of Shakespeare in the Department of Theatre and Dance at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

He studied Eqyptology at Manchester University and worked just outside Jerusalem at a Bronze Age site.

He has an M.A. and Ph.D. in English literature from Boston University

He is married, has a son, and he lives in Charlotte.

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  • The Shakespearean Dramaturg: A Theoretical and Practical Guide (Paperback)
  • Shakespearean Dramaturg, (2005)
  • The Mask Of Atreus, April 2006 (novel)
  • On the Fifth Day, July 2007 (novel)

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