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Stephen Greenblatt

    November 7, 1943

    Stephen Greenblatt is a pivotal figure in literary criticism and theory, widely recognized as a founder of New Historicism, an approach he terms "cultural poetics." His extensive work delves into Renaissance literature and culture, with a particular focus on Shakespeare, exploring how artistic creations both reflect and shape societal and historical forces. Greenblatt's writing is characterized by its deep contextualization and its ability to weave together disparate elements, creating rich and compelling narratives about the past. His scholarship encourages readers to reconsider the intricate relationship between literature, power, and history.

    Stephen Greenblatt
    The Norton anthology of English literature. Volume 1
    The Norton anthology of English literature. Volume 2
    The Norton Shakespeare: Romances and Poems
    The Norton Shakespeare. Romances and Poems.
    Norton Shakespeare: Tragedies
    Histories. Based on the Oxford Edition