Professor Warren Chernaik

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Name:
Professor Warren Chernaik
Qualifications:
BA (Cornell), MA, PhD (Yale)
Position/Fellowship type:
Senior Research Fellow, Emeritus Professor
Institute:
Institute of English Studies
Home institution:
King's College London
Phone:
020 7485 1930
Email address:
warren.chernaik@kcl.ac.uk
Website:
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/humanities/depts/english/people/warren.html

Research Summary and Profile

Research interests:
Early Modern, English Literature
Regions:
England, Europe, United Kingdom
Summary of research interests and expertise:
Primary Interest: Early Modern English Literature
Secondarty Interest: History

Project summary relevant to Fellowship:
Member of:
The British Milton Seminar
British Shakespeare Seminar
London Shakespeare Seminar
World Shakespeare Congress
Milton Society of America
Renaissance Society of America
British Society of Eighteenth Century Studies

President of University of London Extra Mural Literature Association

Organising Committee Member of International Milton Seminar

Consultant on manuscripts submitted to Wiley-Blackwell, Cambridge University Press, University of Toronto Press, Machester University Press,Restoration, The European Legacy

Contributor to Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Publication Details

Related publications/articles:

Date Details
01-Jan-2013 Review essay on five plays in Globe to Globe season, Shakespeare's Globe, April-June 2012

In Shakespeare, forthcoming

01-Jan-2013 Choosing a Captain Back for Egypt: Milton and the Restoration

Chapters

Accepted for publication in From Republic to Restoration: Legacies and Departures, ed. Janet Clare (Manchester University Press, 2013).

01-Jan-2012 'Paradise Recovered: Milton and Traherne'

Articles

Gabor Ittyes and Miklos Peti, eds. Milton Through the Centuries. Budapest: L'Harmattan Publishing, 2012

01-Jan-2012 "The Dyer's Hand: Jonson and Shakespeare"

Chapters

Chapter in The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare and Contemporary Dramatists, ed. Ton Hoenselaars. Cambridge University Press, 2012

01-Jan-2012 'Tragic Freedom in Samson Agonistes'

Journal articles

Joseph Shub, ed. John Milton, European, Part 1: The European Legacy, 17.2 (April 2012), pp. 197-211.

01-Jan-2012 "Areopagitica: The Known Rules of Antient Libertie"

Journal articles

in John Milton, European, Part 2, ed. Joseph Shub. The European Legacy, 17.3 (June 2012), pp. 317-331.

01-Jan-2012 Review of Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing at Shakespeare's Globe, May 2011

Review

In Shakespeare, 8 (July 2012), 262-3

01-Jan-2012 Review of Marlowe's Doctor Faustus at Shakespeare's Globe, June 2011

Review

In Shakespeare, 8 (2012)

01-Jan-2011 “Linked Sweetness: Milton and Music” The Seventeenth Century

Journal articles

The Seventeenth Century, 26 (2011). 23-43

01-Jan-2011 “Sex. Tyranny, and the Problem of Allegiance: Political Drama in the Restoration”, in Theatre and Culture in Early Modern England: Leviathan to Licensing Act, ed. Catie Gill

Chapters

Ashgate, 2010 pp. 87-105

01-Jan-2011 Review of Julie Sanders, ed., Ben Jonson in Context

Review

Cahiers Elisabethains, 79 (Spring 2011)

01-Jan-2011 Review of Antony and Cleopatra, Royal Shakespeare Company, May 2010

Review

Shakespeare, 7 (April 2011)

01-Jan-2011 Review of Henry VIII, Shakespeare's Globe, May 2010

Shakespeare, 7 (April 2011)

01-Jan-2011 The Myth of Rome in Shakespeare and his Contemporaries

Cambridge University Press, 2011

01-Jan-2009 The Poet's Time: Politics and Religion in the Work of Andrew Marvell

Monographs

Cambridge University Press. Reprinted 2009.

01-Jan-2008 "Such a king as no chisel can mend": Marvell, Charles II, and Republicanism

Chapters

In New Perspectives on Andrew Marvell, ed. Gilles Sambras. Reims, Epure, 2008, pp. 97-111

01-Jan-2007 The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare's History Plays

Monographs

Cambridge University Press, 2007

01-Jan-2005 "Was Marvell a Republican?"

Journal articles

The Sewventeenth Century , 20 (2005), 77-96

01-Jan-2005 The Merchant of Venice

Writers and their Work series. Tavistock: Northcote House, in association with the British Council

01-Jan-2004 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Research aids

Lives of Edmund Waller, Katherine Philips, Thomas Stanley, William Chillingworth, James Nokes, Dorothy Spenser Countess of Sunderland, Richard Ames, John Ayloffe, Alexander Radcliffe, Car Scrope, William Hicks, Henry Parrot, and Robert Mylne.

01-Jan-2004 Review of Brian Vickers 'Shakespeare, Co-Author: A Historical Study of Five Collaborative Plays'

Review

Review of Brian Vickers 'Shakespeare, Co-Author: A Historical Study of Five Collaborative Plays', Modern Language Review, 99

01-Jan-2004 Review of 'The Prose Works of Andrew Marvell'

Review

Review of 'The Prose Works of Andrew Marvell', ed. Annabel Patterson et al, Review of English Studies, 55.

01-Jan-2003 Review of Odai Johnson 'Rehearsing the Revolution: Radical Politics in the English Restoration'

Review

Review of Odai Johnson 'Rehearsing the Revolution: Radical Politics in the English Restoration', Modern Language Review, 98.

01-Jan-2002 Captains and Slaves: Aphra Behn and the Rhetoric of Republicanism'

The Seventeenth Century 17

Relevant Events

Related events:

Date Details
01-Jan-2012 Shakespeare at Work: Four Kings and Two Shrews

seminar paper, International Shakespeare Conference, Stratford upon Avon, 6-10 August 2012

01-Jan-2011 “Tragic Freedom in Samson Agonistes”

British Milton Seminar

01-Jan-2011 Instruments of Darkness: Witches and the Supernatural in Four Versions of Macbeth

World Shakespeare Congress, Prague, Czech ;Republic, 19 July 2011. Accepted for publication in Shakespeare on Screen: Macbeth.

01-Jan-2011 Julius Caesar and Republicanism: Shakespeare. Jonson;, and some contemporaries

seminar paper, Ancient Rome and Early Modern England conference, Jesus College Osvord, 21-22 May 2011.

01-Jan-2010 Political Shakespeare

Conference paper. International Shakespeare Seminar, 9-11 August 2010

2010 The Early Shakespeare and Pembroke's Men

Seminar. British Shakespeare Association conference, 11-13 September 2010

2009 Dying young: Shakespeare's children

Keynote speaker. Canterbury Christ Church University, 28-29 March 2009.

2009 Linked sweetness: Milton and Music

Conference paper. Oxford University, 24-5 March 2009. Accepted for publication in The Seventeenth Century (2011).

2009 Julius Caesar and Republicanism

Conference Paper. Newcastle University, 16-18 July 2009

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