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Steven Rozenski is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Rochester's School of Arts & Sciences. He holds a PhD from Harvard University. His research focuses on late medieval English and German literature, devotional culture, and the transmission of Continental contemplative texts across pre- and post-Reformation periods (1300–1600). Rozenski's work explores medieval authorship, aurality in Dominican mysticism, and multilingualism in German Marian poetry, among other areas. His recent projects include a book on trans-Reformation spirituality and editing Chaucer's 'The Monk's Tale' and 'The Manciple's Tale' for the Cambridge Chaucer series.
- Education: PhD, Harvard University
Rozenski’s research interests span Middle English devotional literature, translation studies, book history, and medieval German and Dutch literature. He has translated fifteenth-century German texts, including works by Johannes von Soest, and co-edited a meditation on the Crucifixion. His work has been supported by grants from the Fulbright Commission, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Houghton Library, and the Folger Institute.
Recent publications include Wisdom’s Journey: Continental Mysticism and Popular Devotion in England, 1350–1650 (2022) and co-edited volumes such as Mystics, Goddesses, Lovers, and Teachers: Medieval Visions and Their Legacies (2023). His scholarship bridges textual analysis, manuscript studies, and cultural history, emphasizing transnational and trans-temporal connections in medieval spirituality.
- Awards & Grants:
- U.S.-U.K. Fulbright Commission Grant
- Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellowship
- Houghton Library Research Grant
- Folger Institute Grant
Rozenski teaches courses on medieval mysticism, the history of the English language, and classical/scriptural influences on medieval literature. His current projects continue to explore textual transmission, devotional practices, and the interplay between text and image in medieval manuscripts.


