Gregory Kneidel wins the John Donne Society Award for Distinguished Pu Congratulations Dr Gregory Kneidel, recipient of the John Donne Society Award for Distinguished Publication in Donne Studies for his book, John Donne and Early Modern Legal Culture: The End of Equity in the Satyres
Gregory Kneidel, John Donne and Early Modern Legal Culture: The End of . . . Kneidel ’s attempt to link these strands to the culture of the Inns of Court and the history of early modern law as described by Peter Goodrich requires a strained and highly metaphorical reading that, I fear, displaces Donne’s satiric project in fa- vor of the scholar’s brilliant pastiche
Gregory Kneidel - english. media. uconn. edu Professor Gregory Kneidel Department of English University of Connecticut EDUCATION 1994 1998 M A Ph D University of Chicago, English Language and Literature 1993 B A Trinity University magna cum laude Economics and English PROFESSIONAL HISTORY 2020-present Professor, Department of English, University of Connecticut
John Donne and Early Modern Legal Culture: The End of Equity in the . . . Gregory Kneidel is associate professor of English at the University of Connecticut He is the author of Rethinking the Turn to Religion in Early Modern English Literature and currently serves as the associate general editor and textual editor of The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne
Gregory Kneidel, Rethinking the Turn to Religion in Early Modern . . . The chapter on “Daniel and Edification” is perhaps the most brilliantly argued in the book As well as an impressive range of contemporary texts, Kneidel adduces an ecclesiastical context that is extremely convincing, pitting the neo-Stoic Samuel Daniel against the Puritan Fulke Greville
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