Jonathan Locke Hart

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Jonathan Locke Hart (* 1956) ist ein kanadischer Lyriker und Literaturwissenschaftler.

Hart unterrichtet Englisch und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft an der University of Alberta. Er gab außerdem Gastvorlesungen an der University of Toronto, der Harvard University, der University of Cambridge, der Princeton University und der Sorbonne-Nouvelle. Neben literaturwissenschaftlichen Werken veröffentlichte er mehrere Lyrikbände.

Literaturwissenschaftliche Werke

  • Theater And World: The Problematics Of Shakespeare's History Plays
  • Northrop Frye: The Theoretical Imagination (Critics of the Twentieth Century), 1994
  • Explorations In Difference: Law, Culture, And Politics, 1995
  • Imagining Culture: Essays in Early Modern History and Literature, 1996
  • Representing the New World: The English and French Uses of the Example of Spain, 2001
  • Columbus, Shakespeare, and the Interpretation of the New World, 2003
  • Comparing Empires: European Colonialism from Portuguese Expansion to the Spanish-American War, 2003
  • Contesting Empires: Opposition, Promotion, and Slavery, 2005
  • Interpreting Cultures: Literature, Religion, and the Human Sciences, 2006
  • Empires and Colonies, 2007
  • Shakespeare: Poetry, History and Culture, 2009
  • Shakespeare and His Contemporaries, 2011
  • Literature, Theory, History, 2011
  • Textual Imitation, 2012
  • From Shakespeare to Obama. A Study in Language, Slavery and Place, 2013

Lyrik

  • Dream China, 2002
  • Breath and Dust
  • Dream Salvage, 2003
  • Dreamwork, 2010
  • Musing, 2011

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