Stephen Greenblatt

Stephen Greenblatt is an American literary historian and scholar who established New Historicism, serving as Cogan University Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University since 2000.[2][3] He is renowned for works on Renaissance literature, particularly Shakespeare, including the bestselling *Will in the World* and *The Swerve*, which won the 2011 National Book Award and 2012 Pulitzer Prize.[1][2] Greenblatt is general editor of *The Norton Shakespeare* and *The Norton Anthology of English Literature*.[2][4]

Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Nov 7, 1943 Wikipedia Website
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