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Profile: Jeffrey Todd Knight
Title: Michigan Society of Fellows/Assistant Professor of English
Degree:
Ph.D., Northwestern 2009
Ph.D., Northwestern 2009

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Research Interests
Primary Interests
Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century
English literature; the history of the book; media and technology studies;
library and museum curatorship; literary theory; digital humanities
Publications
Bound to Read: Compilations, Collections, and the Making of Renaissance Literature (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, forthcoming 2013).
"Afterworlds: Thomas Middleton, The Book, and the Genre of Continuation," in Formal Matters, eds. András Kiséry and Allison Deutermann (Manchester: Manchester University Press, forthcoming 2012).
"Afterworlds: Thomas Middleton, The Book, and the Genre of Continuation," in Formal Matters, eds. András Kiséry and Allison Deutermann (Manchester: Manchester University Press, forthcoming 2012).
"Curatorial Readings: George Herbert's The Temple, Quintus Curtius, and their Context," Huntington Library Quarterly 74:4 (2011), 575-98.
"Invisible Ink: A Note on Ghost Images in Early Printed Books," Textual Cultures 5:2 (2010): 53-62.
"Making Shakespeare's Books: Assembly and Intertextuality in the Archives," Shakespeare Quarterly 60:3 (2009): 304-340.
"Fast Bind, Fast Find: The History of the Book and the Modern Collection," Criticism 51:1 (2009): 79-104.
"'Furnished for Action': Renaissance Books as Furniture," Book History 12 (2009): 37-73.


