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Brendan Prawdzik is an Assistant Teaching Professor of English at Penn State University, specializing in early modern English literature and culture. His research explores relationships between poetic language and materiality through affect theory, phenomenology, and theatrical rhetoric. Prawdzik examines how emergent capitalism influenced landscape perception, aesthetics, and consciousness in early modern texts.
His research interests include John Milton's poetic works, theatrical structures in literature, early modern cultural studies, affect theory applications, and the intersection of capitalism with aesthetic perception. He investigates how economic transformations shaped literary expression.
Prawdzik's publications have established him as a significant voice in Milton studies and early modern literary criticism. His book Theatrical Milton examines theatrical rhetoric in Milton's works and has received international recognition. Current research explores early anthropocene poetics in response to historical loss.





