Stephen Greenblatt

Stephen Greenblatt

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Stephen Greenblatt is a prominent literary historian and critic, known for his works that explore the Renaissance and the resurgence of classical texts, including his influential book 'The Swerve', which highlights the rediscovery of Lucretius's philosophies.

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Stephen Greenblatt explains the fetid xenophobia against the Huguenots in his book published this year.

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El País·SpainSpain· 2025-12-17
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Stephen Greenblatt authored 'Dark Renaissance', a vivid life of Christopher Marlowe.

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The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·New ZealandNew Zealand· 2025-12-08
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Stephen Greenblatt is an internationally acclaimed American Shakespearean and literary historian who attended the First Iranian Conference on Shakespeare in Tehran in 2014.

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Kathimerini·GreeceGreece· 2025-06-27
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Stephen Greenblatt commented on Shakespeare's ability to communicate complex ideas simply.

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Neue Zürcher Zeitung·SwitzerlandSwitzerland· 2025-06-25
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Stephen Greenblatt is an American Shakespearean scholar and professor at Harvard who received an invitation to speak at a conference in Tehran.

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Kathimerini·GreeceGreece· 2025-06-25
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Stephen Greenblatt explains the literary strategies used by writers to express controversial opinions without full accountability.

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La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946·Costa RicaCosta Rica· 2025-06-24
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Later in my degree, I was a teaching fellow for Stephen Greenblatt’s classes on Shakespeare.

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The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-06-02
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In his 2011 book The Swerve, literary historian Stephen Greenblatt recounts a resurgence in popularity of the Roman philosopher Lucretius during the 1400s.

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The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-05-17
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