Dr Thomas Rist

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Dr Thomas Rist
Dr Thomas Rist
Dr Thomas Rist

BA, PhD

Senior Lecturer

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Research Overview

Thomas Rist (BA, PhD) trained at The Shakespeare Institute (Stratford-upon-Avon, University of Birmingham), before taking teaching posts at Peterhouse, Cambridge, The University of Tampere in Finland and the University of Aberdeen.  His continuing research interest is the interaction of Shakespeare's and Renaissance drama with the religio-political transformations of the era.  This has led to topics as seemingly diverse as meditation on the Passion, dramatic purgation, early modern scepticism, magic, grief, and the commemoration of the dead.  In recent years Dr Rist has also turned to poetry, writing on the church monuments of George Herbert and the venerating love of Sir Philip Sidney and later sonneteers.  Dr Rist is increasingly absorbed by early modern memory studies, hauntology and epitaphs.  He welcomes enquiries from potential research students with kindred interests.  

 

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  • Introduction: The arts of rememberance

    Gordon, A., Rist, T.
    The Arts of Remembrance in Early Modern England: Memorial Cultures of the Post Reformation. Gordon, A., Rist, T. (eds.). 1st edition. Ashgate, 16 pages
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters
  • The Arts of Remembrance in Early Modern England: Memorial Cultures of the Post Reformation

    Gordon, A. (ed.), Rist, T. (ed.)
    Ashgate, Farnham. 272 pages
    Books and Reports: Books
  • Monuments and Religion: George Herbert's Poetic Materials

    Rist, T. C. K.
    The Arts of Remembrance in Early Modern England: Memorial Cultures of the Post Reformation. Gordon, A., Rist, T. (eds.). Ashgate, 20 pages
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters (Peer-Reviewed)
  • Catharsis as "purgation" in Shakespearean Drama

    Rist, T. C. K.
    Shakespearean Sensations: Experiencing Literature in Early Modern England. Craik, K., Pollard, T. (eds.). Cambridge University Press, pp. 138-153, 16 pages
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters (Peer-Reviewed)
  • Transgression Embodied: Medicine, Religion and Shakespeare's Dramatized Persons

    Rist, T. C. K.
    Staged Transgression in Shakespeare's England. Loughnane, R., Semple, E. (eds.). Palgrave, pp. 120-135, 16 pages
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters (Peer-Reviewed)
  • Arden of Feversham as 'sacrilege narrative'

    Rist, T.
    Notes and Queries, vol. 57, no. 3, pp. 355-356
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Shakespeare Now and Then: Communities, Religion, Reception

    Rist, T. C. K.
    Writing and Religion in England, 1558-1689: Studies in Community-Making and Cultural Memory. Sell, R., Johnson, A. (eds.). Ashgate, pp. 109-126, 18 pages
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters (Peer-Reviewed)
  • Merry, Marry, Mary: Shakespearean Wordplay and Twelfth Night

    Rist, T.
    Shakespeare Survey, vol. 62, pp. 81-91
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Revenge Tragedy and the Drama of Commemoration in Reforming England

    Rist, T. C. K.
    Ashgate, Aldershot, United Kingdom. 165 pages
    Books and Reports: Books
  • The Wonder of Women: Virginity, Sexuality and Religio-Politics in Marston's The Tragedy of Sophonisba

    Rist, T. C. K.
    Marian Moments in Early Modern British Drama. Hopkins, L., Buccola, R. (eds.). Ashgate, pp. 111-126, 15 pages
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters (Peer-Reviewed)
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