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Jonathan P. Lamb is an Associate Professor and Acting Associate Chair in the Department of English at the University of Kansas. His research focuses on early modern English drama, particularly Shakespeare, the history of the book, rhetoric, and digital humanities. He authored Shakespeare in the Marketplace of Words (Cambridge, 2017), analyzing Shakespeare’s engagement with verbal economies, and is completing a second book exploring how print language reshaped early modern culture. He leads projects using digital tools like the EEBO-TCP corpus, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches. Lamb teaches courses on Shakespeare, book history, and textual studies, and is editing Love’s Labour’s Lost for Cambridge Press. His work appears in journals like Shakespeare Quarterly and Modern Philology.
Education: Not explicitly stated in text; likely advanced degrees in English Literature or related fields.
Research Interests: Shakespearean formalism, print culture, digital humanities, book history, early modern rhetoric, and language as commodity.
Recent Projects: Ongoing work on How the World Became a Book, examining print’s cultural impact. Collaborates with students on computational philology and textual analysis.
Awards: None explicitly mentioned, though his books have received critical acclaim (e.g., reviews in Times Literary Supplement).
Advising: Mentors graduate/undergraduate researchers on digital humanities and textual studies projects. No named advisees listed in provided text.



