- Jonathan Bate
Jonathan Bate CBE FRSA FRSL (born
June 26 ,1958 ) is a British academic, biographer, critic, broadcaster, novelist and scholar ofShakespeare ,Romanticism andEcocriticism .He was educated at
Sevenoaks School , theUniversity of Cambridge andHarvard University , where he held aHarkness Fellowship . He was formerly a Fellow ofTrinity Hall, Cambridge and then King Alfred Professor of English Literature atLiverpool University before becoming Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature atUniversity of Warwick .He is a Governor and Board member of the
Royal Shakespeare Company and sits on the Council of theArts and Humanities Research Council .His publications include "Shakespeare and the English Romantic Imagination" (1986), "Shakespearean Constitutions" (1989), "Shakespeare and Ovid" (1993), the Arden edition of "Titus Andronicus" (1995), "The Genius of Shakespeare" (1997), two influential works of
ecocriticism , "Romantic Ecology" (1991) and "The Song of the Earth" (2000), and a novel based indirectly on the life ofWilliam Hazlitt , "The Cure for Love ". His definitive biography ofJohn Clare (2003) won theHawthornden Prize and theJames Tait Black Memorial Prize (for biography), as well as being short listed for theSamuel Johnson Prize , theRoyal Society of Literature Heinemann Prize and theSouth Bank Show Award. In America it won theNAMI Book Award. "The Genius of Shakespeare" was praised by Sir Peter Hall, founder of the RSC, as "the best modern book on Shakespeare". [http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?is=0230003516] It was reissued with a new afterword in 2008. Bate also edited Clare's "Selected Poetry" (Faber and Faber, 2004), and, with Eric Rasmussen, Shakespeare's "Complete Works" for theRoyal Shakespeare Company , published in April 2007 as part of theRandom House Modern Library . This was the first edition since that ofNicholas Rowe in 1709 to use theFirst Folio as primary copy text for all the plays.Bate is also a frequent writer and presenter of documentary features for
BBC Radio 4 . His subjects have included "The Elizabethan Discovery of England", "Faking the Classics" and "The Poetry of History", in which poems about great events are compared to historical accounts.Bate was created a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) on
17 June 2006 . He is also a Fellow of both theBritish Academy and theRoyal Society of Literature , and an Honorary Fellow of his undergraduate college,St Catharine's College, Cambridge .Bate lives in a
Warwickshire village nearStratford-upon-Avon and is married to the author and biographerPaula Byrne , with whom he has three young children.External links
* [http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth519CDE3F0ca5d20D99WqX192B6CF Jonathan Bate's page at contemporarywriters.com]
* [http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/english/people/academic/bateprofjonathan/ Jonathan Bate's page at the University of Warwick]
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