Jason Crawford
Professor of English
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Book(s), Monograph(s) or Book Chapter(s)
See Book Project ProfilePeer-Reviewed Journal Article(s)
- "," Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 52:3, 503–531. (September 2022)
- "," ELH, 89:1, 33-62. (March 2022)
- "Sabbath Reading," Christianity and Literature, 70:3. (September 2021)
- "," Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 49:1, 57-84. (January 2019)
- "Langland’s Allegorical Modernity," English Studies, 95:6. (October 2014)
- "Bunyan's Secular Allegory," Religion & Literature, 44:1. (August 2012)
- "The Bowge of Courte and the Afterlives of Allegory," Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 41:2. (May 2011)
Magazine Article(s)
- "," Los Angeles Review of Books. (June 2021)
- "," Los Angeles Review of Books. (September 2020)
- "," The Cresset, Vol LXXIX, No. 4, 16-21. (March 2016)
Review Article(s)
- "," Renaissance Quarterly, 70:3, 1052-1054. (October 2017)
Presentation(s)
- "James Simpson's Freedoms" Illuminated and Unsettled: A Conference in Honor of James Simpson, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. (September 2022)
- "Herbert's Proverbial Ineloquence" George Herbert Society Conference, Cambridge, United Kingdom. (June 2022)
- "Comic Accountability, Tragic Accountability: Shakespearean Reflections" Living Accountably, Baylor University, Waco, TX. (October 2021)
- "Robert Armin: The First Comedian" Shakespeare Association of America . (April 2021)
- "What the Wolf Knows: George Herbert's Book of Wisdom" Medieval and Renaissance Colloquia, Joint Session, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. (October 2019)
- "Disenchantment and its Discontents" Panel, Southeast Conference on Christianity and Literature, Cleveland, TN. (June 2019)
- "Comedy's Festive Patterns" Panel, Shakespeare Association of America, Washington, DC. (April 2019)
- "Caring for Nature: What Shakespeare Knows" Keynote Address, Undergraduate Scholarship Symposium, Lee University, Cleveland, TN. (November 2018)
- "Shakespearean Nature" Panel, Stewardship of Creation, Baylor University, Waco, TX. (October 2018)
- "Tragic Passion and Tragic Genre" Panel, Shakespeare Association of America, Los Angeles, CA. (March 2018)
- "Roundtable: What Now for Allegory Studies?" Session co-organizer and co-chair, Renaissance Society of America, National Conference, New Orleans, LA. (March 2018)
- "Allegory, Enchantment, and the Origins of Modernity: A Discussion" Invited Presenter, Gould Center for Humanistic Studies, Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA. (October 2017)
- "Taking on the Mystery of Things: Assumption, Liturgy, Tragedy" Plenary Address, Tragedy, Recognition, Conversion, Duke University, Durham, NC. (October 2017)
- "Genealogies of Disenchantment" Panel, Remembering the Reformation, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England. (September 2017)
- "Lear's Tragic Assumptions" Panel, Shakespeare Association of America, Atlanta, GA. (April 2017)
- "" Renaissance Society of America, National Conference, Boston, MA. (April 2016)
- "" Rethinking Allegory, The Warburg Institute, London, UK. (October 2015)
- "Allegorical Shakespeare" Modern Language Association, National Convention, Vancouver, Canada. (January 2015)
- "" Renaissance Society of America, National Conference, San Diego, CA. (April 2013)
- "Who's Afraid of Allegorical Mimesis?" The Medieval Colloquium, Harvard University Department of English, Cambridge, MA. (August 2010)
- "The Trouble with Allegory" The American Comparative Literature Association . (August 2010)
- "The Porous Self and the Neuroses of John Skelton" The Medieval Colloquium, Harvard University Department of English, Cambridge, MA. (August 2008)
- "Piers Plowman and Errours Endlesse Traine" International Medieval Congress, Leeds, UK. (August 2006)
- "Spenser and the End of All Things" The Renaissance Colloquium, Harvard University Department of English, Cambridge, MA. (August 2006)
- "Personification and the Root of All Evil " The Medieval Colloquium, Harvard University Department of English, Cambridge, MA. (August 2005)
- "Allegory and Anatomy in The Tempest" Allegory:Aspects and Approaches, Oxford University, Oxford, UK. (August 2005)
Award/Recognition(s)
- Faculty Member of the Year, 51ÉçÇø 2019
- William A. Ringler Short-Term Fellowship, The Huntington Library Shakespearean Tragedy: A Genealogical Poetics, One month, 2019
- Huntington Library Exchange Fellowship, Corpus Christi College, Oxford Shakespearean Tragedy: A Genealogical Poetics, 2018
- Pew Research Grant, 51ÉçÇø 2018
- Pew Research Grant, 51ÉçÇø 2014
- NEH Summer Institute: Dante’s Divine Comedy, Florence, Italy 2014
- Course Development Grant, 51ÉçÇø 2013
- Lindsay Young Visiting Faculty Fellowship, Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, University of Tennessee 2012
- Pew Research Grant, 51ÉçÇø 2012