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About
the Faculty
David
Quint
david.quint@yale.edu
David Quint's fields of study include classical and Renaissance heroic
poetry and their influence on the epics of Milton and Spenser, Renaissance
Drama, and the literature and legacy of humanism. He teaches courses that look
at the relationship of the literature and art of the Renaissance to its
intellectual, social, and political contexts. He is particularly interested
in the larger cultural meanings vested in literary and generic forms. Quint
is the author of Origin and Originality in Renaissance Literature
(1983); Epic and Empire (1993); Montaigne and the Quality of Mercy
(1998) and Cervantes's Novel of Modern Times (2003). He has translated
The Stanze of Poliziano (1978) and Ariosto's Cinque Canti (1996).
He has published essays on Virgil, Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton, Bruni,
Castiglione, Flaubert, and Cervantes. He is the co-editor of Renaissance
Theory/ Renaissance Texts (1986).
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