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Lynne Greenberg is a Professor in the Department of English at Hunter College, part of the City University of New York (CUNY). She specializes in seventeenth-century English literature, particularly John Milton's works, and explores intersections between law, politics, material culture, and early modern literature. She has been at Hunter College since 2001 and teaches courses on early modern literature, law, and creative non-fiction.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D., The Graduate Center of the City University of New York (2001)
- J.D., The University of Chicago Law School
- B.A., Brown University
Research focuses on John Milton, early modern legal contexts, and literary material culture. Her memoir The Body Broken (2009, Random House) reimagines Milton’s Paradise Lost through personal narrative. Recent work examines Milton’s prose, poetry, and early modern legal frameworks.
Notable Publications:
- The Body Broken (memoir, 2009)
- Ongoing research on Milton’s legal and literary legacy
No scientific awards explicitly listed. Advising and grants details are not provided. She contributes to creative non-fiction workshops and interdisciplinary courses linking law and literature.




