- English Faculty
- James P. Carson
- Jennifer Clarvoe
- Adele Davidson
- Kathleen Fernando
- Ivonne M. García
- Thomas Hawks
- Sarah J. Heidt
- Lewis Hyde
- William F. Klein
- P.F. Kluge
- Deborah Laycock
- Perry Lentz
- Sergei Lobanov-Rostovsky
- David Lynn
- Ellen S. Mankoff
- Theodore O. Mason Jr.
- Jesse E. Matz
- Janet McAdams
- Kim McMullen
- Pashmina Murthy
- Rosemary O'Neill
- Elizabeth Rogers
- Roger Rosenblatt
- Jené Schoenfeld
- Natalie Shapero
- Judy R. Smith
- Patricia Vigderman
- Katharine Weber
Deborah Laycock
Associate Professor of English

Contact Information
Sunset Cottage 208
740-427-5753 voice
740-427-5214 fax
laycock@kenyon.edu
After holding a position at the University of Iowa, Deborah Laycock, a specialist in Restoration and eighteenth-century literature, came to Kenyon College in 1991. She has since also developed Canadian literature as a field for research and teaching. She is currently completing a book manuscript entitled "An Eighteenth-Century Sense of Place: The Urban Pastoral" and has begun work on a project examining gender and metamorphosis in early modern culture, an early version of which has appeared in an essay in Textual Bodies: Changing Boundaries of Literary Representation (SUNY Press, 1997). She has served as the Chair of the Committee on Academic Standards and has twice served as Resident Director of the Kenyon-Exeter Program at the University of Exeter.
Areas of Expertise
Restoration drama, eighteenth-century British literature and culture, Canadian literature
Education
Ph.D. Stanford University
M.A. University of British Columbia
B.A. University of Alberta
Courses Taught
ENGL 103/104 Literature and Language
ENGL 240 Early Eighteenth-Century British Literature
ENGL 339 Restoration Drama
ENGL 341 Late Eighteenth-Century British Literature
ENGL 342 The Eighteenth-Century Novel
ENGL 369 Canadian Literature and Culture
Department of English
Lentz House and Sunset Cottage
Kenyon College
Gambier, Ohio 43022
740-427-5210



