Seodial Frank H. Deena is Professor of Multicultural and Postcolonial Literature and Criticism at East Carolina University where he coordinates the Graduate Multicultural Literature Program. He teaches multicultural, world, postcolonial, African American, and Caribbean literature, as well as the Bible as literature. He received his Ph.D. in Literature and Criticism from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and his undergraduate degree from the University of Guyana. His previous works include, Canonization, Colonization, Decolonization: A Comparative Study of Political and Critical Works By Minority Writers, and Situating Caribbean Literature and Criticism in Multicultural and Postcolonial Studies, is forthcoming in 2007. Karoline Szatek is a Shakespeare and early modern scholar, visiting professor, and contributing editor to The Shakespeare Newsletter. Szatek, who received her Ph.D. in Literature and Criticism from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, teaches Shakespeare and other early modern literature at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. Her book, The Discourse of Space in Early Modern Pastoral Drama, is forthcoming.