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Bradin Cormack is a Professor in the Department of English at Princeton University. He joined the faculty in 2013 and holds a Ph.D. from Stanford University. His research focuses on early modern and Renaissance literature, particularly poetry and drama’s intersections with law, intellectual culture, and the material history of the book. He has authored or co-authored works such as A Power to Do Justice (2007) and Shakespeare’s Substance: Being in the Sonnets, and co-edited volumes like The Oxford Handbook of English Law and Literature, 1500–1700 (2016).
His teaching interests include British literature, drama and performance studies, feminist theory, and media studies. Recent projects explore philosophical dimensions of early modern poetry and the intersection of law and literature, with essays published in journals like Shakespeare Quarterly and Law and Humanities.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. He advises no listed students. His academic contributions span collaborative edited works, analytic catalogues (e.g., Book Use, Book Theory, 1500–1700), and interdisciplinary projects linking legal thought with literary analysis.




