Quincy Schmechel
Burrows 003
Mailroom: 430 Burrowes Building
Mailroom: 430 Burrowes Building
Mailroom: 430 Burrowes Building
Office Hours
Mondays, 11-1 Thursdays, 10:30-11:30 And by appointmentEducation
Professional Bio
Quincy Schmechel is a first-year student in Penn State's MA/PhD in English. She primarily studies Renaissance literature and has worked most extensively on the poetry of John Milton. Broadly, she is interested in the portrayal of religious and historical figures within Early Modern poetry, the interplay of biblical, classical, and mystical traditions in the literature of the Reformation, humanist intellectual traditions, allegory, and metaphysical philosophy and poetry.
Creatively, her writing blends memoir and lyrical essay, working across disparate subjects to explore the impacts of memory and narrative on identity formation.
Areas of Specialization
Creative Writing
creative nonfiction; nature writing; memoir; theories of memory and narrative; lyrical essay
Medieval Literature
Chaucer; pastourelles; Decameron
Renaissance Literature
Milton; metaphysical poetry and philosophy; classical philosophy and epic tradition in Early Modern poetry; literature of the Reformation, Interregnum, and post-Reformation; literary legacy of Catholicism; early modern women writers; religion and politics in literature; Christian hermeneutics; Cambridge platonists; early modern and medieval mysticism; humanism