Jonathan Goldberg
Jonathan Goldberg is a literary theorist; formerly the Sir William Osler Professor of English Literature at Johns Hopkins University, he is Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English at Emory University where he directed Studies in Sexualities from 2008-12. His work frequently deals with the connections between early modern literature and modern thought, particularly in issues of gender, sexuality, and materiality.
Goldberg received his B.A., his M.A., and his Ph.D. from Columbia University.
Bibliography
- Endlesse Worke: Spenser and the Structures of Discourse (1981)
- James I and the Politics of Literature: Shakespeare, Donne, and Their Contemporaries (1983)
- Voice Terminal Echo: Postmodernism and English Renaissance Texts (1986)
- Writing Matter: From the Hands of the English Renaissance (1990)
- Major Works, John Milton (1991, co-editor)
- Sodometries: Renaissance Texts, Modern Sexualities (1992)
- Queering the Renaissance (1994, editor)
- Reclaiming Sodom (1994, editor)
- Desiring Women Writing (1997)
- The Generation of Caliban (2001)
- Willa Cather and Others (2001)
- Shakespeare's Hand (2003)
- Tempest in the Caribbean (2004)
- The Seeds of Things (2009)
- Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, The Weather in Proust (2012, editor)
- Strangers on a Train (2012)
- This Distracted Globe (2016, co-editor)
- Melodrama: An Aesthetics of Impossibility (2016)
- Sappho]fragments (2018)
- Saint Marks: Words, Images, and What Persists (2019)
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