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Richard Strier

Richard Strier, Frank L. Sulzberger Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in the English Department of the University of Chicago, is the author of The Unrepentant Renaissance from Petrarch to Shakespeare to Milton (2011; winner of the Warren-Brooks Prize for Literary Criticism); Resistant Structures: Particularity, Radicalism, and Renaissance Texts (1997); and Love Known: Theology and Experience in George Herbert's Poetry (1983). He has coedited a number of interdisciplinary collections, including Shakespeare and the Law: A Conversation Among Disciplines and Professions (2013), and has published essays on William Shakespeare, John Donne, Martin Luther, Michel de Montaigne, and John Milton; on formalism and historicism; and on twentieth-century poetry and critical theory. From 2004–2016, he edited the scholarly journal Modern Philology

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