Judith H. Anderson
Arts and Humanities · Indiana University
Publications
146
Citations
333
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
58
Publishing since 1969
Judith H. Anderson studies English Renaissance and early modern literature, with close attention to major authors such as Edmund Spenser, William Shakespeare, John Donne, and John Milton. Her work examines how these writers use language, metaphor, rhetoric, allegory, and narrative time, often connecting literary texts to religious debates of the Reformation era. She also engages literary theory, reading Renaissance poetry alongside modern thinkers.
Publication activity has been uneven over the past decade, with occasional high-output years (2020 and 2022) surrounding quieter years, averaging about 3.4 publications per year over the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Shakespeare and Allegory
Oxford University Press eBooks · 2026
- Poetic Narrative and Human Time: Spenser with Paul Ricoeur
Spenser Studies A Renaissance Poetry Annual · 2023
- Milton, Time, and Narrative: "Now, / While Time Was"
ELH · 2023
- The Adventures of Scudamour, “<i>Cupids</i>Man”
Spenser Studies A Renaissance Poetry Annual · 2022
- 8. Exchanging Values: The Economic and Rhetorical World Seen by Gerrard de Malynes, Merchant
Fordham University Press eBooks · 2022
- 3. Language and History in the Reformation: Translating Matter to Metaphor in the Sacrament
Fordham University Press eBooks · 2022
- Introduction
Fordham University Press eBooks · 2022
- Shakespeare and Donne
Fordham University Press eBooks · 2022
- Index
Fordham University Press eBooks · 2022
- Translating Investments
Fordham University Press eBooks · 2022
- 7. Catachresis and Metaphor: ‘‘Be Bold, Be Bold, Be Not Too Bold’’ in the Latin Rhetorical Tradition and Its Renaissance Adaptors
Fordham University Press eBooks · 2022
- Introduction
Fordham University Press eBooks · 2022
- 6. Busirane’s Place: The House of Abusive Rhetoric in The Faerie Queene
Fordham University Press eBooks · 2022
- 1. Renaissance Metaphor and the Dynamic of Cultural Change: An Introductory Road Map
Fordham University Press eBooks · 2022
- 2. Translating Investments: The Metaphoricity of Language, Hamlet, and 2 Henry IV
Fordham University Press eBooks · 2022
- Fordham University Press eBooks×42
- Spenser Studies A Renaissance Poetry Annual×4
- Studies in English Literature 1500-1900×2
- The Spenser review×2
- Medieval Institute Publications eBooks×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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