Cristiano Ragni

foto_Ragni,  February 15, 2022
Position
Temporary Assistant Professor
Academic sector
ANGL-01/A - English Literature
Research sector (ERC-2024)
SH5_2 - Theory and history of literature, comparative literature

SH5_3 - Book studies

SH5_11 - Digital humanities; digital approaches to literary studies and philosophy

Office
Palazzo di Lingue,  Floor Primo,  Room 1.11
Telephone
+39 045802 8410
E-mail
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Office Hours

Tuesday, Hours 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM,  
(Studio 1.11, Palazzo di Lingue)

Curriculum

Cristiano Ragni is Junior Researcher (RtdA) in English Literature at the University of Verona. After earning a PhD in Comparative Literature at the University of Perugia, he was a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Turin (2019/2020) and at the University of Genoa (2020/2021). His main research interests lie in the relationship between theater, politics, and theology in Elizabethan England, with particular attention to authors such as Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare. He is also interested in academic theater in neo-Latin and the reception of the classical heritage in modern and contemporary literature. For the Project In The Margin of Theater (IMT) at the University of Verona, he is mapping the processes of reading early modern dramatic texts as resulting from printed marginalia. He edited the first Italian edition of Christopher Marlowe’s The Massacre of Paris (2017) and published the monograph La Nazione e il Teatro. Alberico Gentili, Shakespeare e l’Inghilterra elisabettiana (2020). He authored numerous contributions in edited collections, and published essays in Textus, Annali di Ca’ Foscari, Rinascimento, InVerbis, and Notes & Queries. Dr. Ragni is Member of the Editorial Board of Skenè. Journal of Theatre and Drama Studies and Managing Editor of Skenè. Texts and Studies. He also contributes to The Year's Work in English Studies (YWES, Oxford University Press) for the section dedicated to Christopher Marlowe.

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Research interests
Topic Description Research area
Machiavelli, Bruno e Gentili nell'Inghilterra della prima età moderna Ricezione della cultura italiana rinascimentale nell'Inghilterra della prima età moderna, con particolare attenzione a Niccolò Machiavelli, Giordano Bruno e Alberico Gentili English and Anglophone Literatures
Historical period codes: 1500-1600
Ricezione del teatro classico nell'Inghilterra della prima età moderna Ricezione e reinterpretazione dei classici greco-latini nel teatro rinascimentale inglese English and Anglophone Literatures
Historical period codes: 1500-1600
Teatro inglese della prima età moderna Rapporti fra teatro, politica e teologia nell’Inghilterra elisabettiana, con particolare attenzione ad autori quali Christopher Marlowe e William Shakespeare. English and Anglophone Literatures
Historical period codes: 1500-1600



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