Audrey
Saxton
Assistant Professor of English

Office

Presser Hall Lower Level
Office 9

Phone

(785) 227-3380

Email

saxtonan@bethanylb.edu

Biography 
Originally from Oregon, Saxton earned both her Master of Arts and Ph.D. in English from Penn State University, where she taught courses in writing and composition, world literature, and pre-1800 literature. Her research focuses on reception, translation, and reading habits in late-medieval England. She studies how manuscripts and book histories reveal the ways people engaged with texts during that period and works to introduce students to both physical and digital archival research.

Her current project examines the transmission of Middle English health texts, often called “dietaries,” in both manuscripts and early printed books. These texts offer insight into popular beliefs about health and wellness in late-medieval England and provide a foundation for contemporary self-help literature. Saxton has presented her research at both national and international conferences and will continue her work next summer as a Dibner Research Fellow in the History of Science and Technology at the Huntington Library.

Outside of her academic work, Saxton enjoys reading contemporary fantasy and science fiction, spending time outdoors, and quilting.

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