Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare | Biography
Stephen Greenblatt is widely recognized as a leading academic scholar and public intellectual. That is, he has risen to the top of academia, or the professional world of university teaching and research. He has also reached beyond academia to address his writings and lectures to less specialized audiences. In 2002, he was named John Cogan University Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University, one of the most prestigious faculty appointments at one of the world's leading universities.
Greenblatt was born on November 7, 1943, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is the son of...
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