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Tomothy Baker Shutt is a professor of humanities at Kenyon College. He was educated at the Hotchkiss School at Yale and at the University of Virginia, where he studied as a duPont Fellow and later as a Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow. Since 1986 he has taught medieval and Renaissance literature and more broadly—from antiquity to the twentieth century and beyond—in the Integrated Program in Humane Studies. He has been honored with the Trustee Award for Distinguished Teaching.
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