Kristine Haugen
Professor of English
B.A., University of Chicago, 1996; M.A., Princeton University, 1998; Ph.D., 2001. Assistant Professor, Caltech, 2005-11; Professor, 2011-.
Profile
Kristine Haugen's research centers on British literature of the 17th and 18th centuries, especially the history of reading poetry, humanism, and connections with Europe. She is completing a book on the European rhythms of English poetry.
Research Summary
British Literature; European Intellectual History; History of Literary Criticism; Humanism
Selected Publications
- Haugen, Kristine Louise (2018) I. Scriptural Authority and Biblical Criticism in the Dutch Golden Age: God's Word Questioned [Book Review]. II. Criticism and Confession: The Bible in the Seventeenth-Century Republic of Letters [Book Review]History of Humanities
- Haugen, Kristine Louise (2016) Campanella and the Disciplines from Obscurity to Concealment
- Haugen, Kristine Louise (2016) Controversy, Competition, and Insult in the Republic of LettersHistory of Humanities
- Haugen, Kristine Louise (2014) Joseph Scaliger's Letters: Collaborator, Teacher, Impresario [Book review]
- Haugen, Kristine Louise (2012) Hebrew Poetry Transformed, or, Scholarship Invincible between Renaissance and EnlightenmentJournal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes
- Haugen, Kristine Louise (2012) Thomas Lydiat's Scholarship in Prison: Discovery and Disaster in the Seventeenth CenturyBodleian Library Record
- Haugen, Kristine Louise (2011) The Birth of Tragedy in the Cinquecento: Humanism and Literary HistoryJournal of the History of Ideas
- Haugen, Kristine Louise (2011) Richard Bentley: Poetry and Enlightenment
- Haugen, Kristine Louise (2010) Apocalypse (A User's Manual): Joseph Mede, the Interpretation of Prophecy, and the Dream Book of AchmetSeventeenth Century
- Haugen, Kristine Louise (2007) Academic Charisma and the Old Regime [Book Review]