Themes: Classical Reception; History of Gender and Sexuality; Latin Literature; Renaissance; Shakespeare; Translation Studies... Read more about Elizabeth Ambrose
Former PhD candidate in English, secondary field Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality, Harvard University
Region: Atlantic World; Britain; Iberia; North America; Pacific World
Time: 16th Century; 17th Century; 18th Century
Theme: British Literature; Colonialism; Cultural History; History of Empire; History of Gender and Sexuality; History of Science; History of the Book; Environmental Humanities; Maritime Humanities; Portuguese Literature; Spanish Literature
Gurney Professor of English and Professor of Comparative Literature
Region(s): Britain; America; France
Time Period(s): 18th century, and Restoration
Theme(s): Romantic, Eighteenth-Century, and Restoration British Literature; Comparative Romanticism; Criticism and Critical Theory; Rhetoric; Environmental Studies; History and Economics of Higher Education... Read more about James Engell
William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of English and of Visual and Environmental Studies, Emerita
Region(s): England; Europe
Time Period(s): 16th century; 17th century
Theme(s): Shakespeare; Modern Drama, Dramatic Theory, and Performance; Cultural Studies; Psychoanalysis and Literature; Renaissance Drama; Gender Theory; Visual Studies; Media Studies... Read more about Marjorie Garber
Qiushi Distinguished Professor and director of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Zhejiang University, China Harvard-Yenching Institute Visiting Scholar (2023-24)
Regions: China, England, United States
Times: 16th and 17th centuries
Themes: British Literature; Chinese Literature; Early Modern Drama; History of the Book; Poetry and Poetics; Renaissance; Shakespeare... Read more about Tianhu Hao
Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Literature, Harvard Department of English
Region(s): Britain
Time Period(s): 18th century
Theme(s): Eighteenth-century and Romantic-period British literature and culture; theory and history of the novel; the Gothic; the Enlightenment; book history and the history of reading; affect theory; history of English studies... Read more about Deidre Shauna Lynch