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Honorary Professor Peter Holbrook is affiliated with the School of Communication and Arts at the University of Queensland. His research focuses on Literary Studies, particularly Shakespeare, Renaissance literature, and early modern drama. He has authored influential works like English Renaissance tragedy: ideas of freedom (2015) and Shakespeare's individualism (2010). His scholarship bridges philosophy, cultural history, and textual analysis, with notable contributions to Chaucer studies, Montaigne's influence, and Nietzschean critiques of Shakespeare.
Key publications include explorations of Shakespeare's political themes (e.g., Communism in Shakespeare), emotional studies (Passionate Shakespeare), and interdisciplinary analyses of early modern thought. Holbrook has also contributed prefaces, forewords, and reviews for major academic publishers, including Cambridge University Press and Bloomsbury. His work frequently engages with historical materialism, cultural politics, and the intersection of literature with ethics and philosophy.
He has been involved in initiatives such as the Digital Futures Lab and has participated in conferences on topics like Robert Louis Stevenson’s metaphysics. His writing spans books, peer-reviewed articles, creative works, and newspaper essays, reflecting a commitment to both scholarly rigor and public intellectualism.
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