Ph.D., City University of New York B.A., Union College
Dr. Bissonette teaches a range of courses, including surveys in English literature, seminars on Jane Austen, YA literature, and theater. She also teaches writing courses, including Legal Writing, which is a requirement in the Legal Studies Program and is part of the Public and Professional Writing certificate. Her scholarship focuses on eighteenth-century theatrical writing as an intersection of popular and literary forms. She also writes fiction based on lesser-known historical figures in the legal and courtly world of England in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Recent Publications
Forthcoming: 鈥淢attie Burkert. Speculative Enterprise: Public Theaters and Financial Markets in London, 1688-1763,鈥 Journal of British Studies, 2023.
, The Journal of Law Culture and Humanities, 2019.
MelissaBissonetteAssociate ProfessorBasil 109mbissonette@sjf.edu(585) 385-7397/media/sized-image-library/headshots-160-x-160/headshots-a-c/Bissonette_Melissa.pngDr. Bissonette teaches a range of courses, including surveys in English literature, seminars on Jane Austen, YA literature, and theater. She also teaches writing courses, including Legal Writing, which is a requirement in the Legal Studies Program and is part of the Public and Professional Writing certificate. Her scholarship focuses on eighteenth-century theatrical writing as an intersection of popular and literary forms. She also writes fiction based on lesser-known historical figures in the legal and courtly world of England in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Recent Publications
Forthcoming: “Mattie Burkert. Speculative Enterprise: Public Theaters and Financial Markets in London, 1688-1763,” Journal of British Studies, 2023.
'A Right Judgment’: Rape Trial Conventions Revisited in Joseph Andrews and Tom Jones, The Journal of Law Culture and Humanities, 2019.
Ph.D., City University of New York B.A., Union College18th-century literature, legal history, theater, place-based studies, historical fiction