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'''Domenico Lovascio''' holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Genoa. He received the AIA/Carocci Dissertation Prize 2014 awarded by the Italian Association of English Studies to the best PhD thesis in the field in Italy in 2012–13. He has published a monograph on the reception of the figure of Julius Caesar in early modern English drama titled ''Un nome, mille volti: Giulio Cesare nel teatro inglese della prima età moderna'' (Rome, 2015) and the first English–Italian edition of Ben Jonson’s ''Catiline His Conspiracy'' (Genoa, 2011), as well as articles in ''The Ben Jonson Journal'', ''Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England'', ''Early Modern Literary Studies'', ''Notes and Queries'', and elsewhere. He is currently editing Thomas Kyd's ''The Housholders Philosophie'' for ''The Collected Works of Thomas Kyd'', gen. ed. Sir Brian Vickers, and preparing the 'State of the Art' chapter for the Arden Early Modern Drama Guide volume on William Shakespeare’s ''Julius Caesar''.
'''Domenico Lovascio''' is Ricercatore of English Literature at Università degli Studi di Genova. He was awarded the A.I.A./Carocci Doctoral Dissertation Prize 2014 and was a Visiting Scholar at Sheffield Hallam University in 2016. In addition to the first English-Italian edition of Ben Jonson’s ''Catiline'' (Genova: ECIG, 2011) and his monograph ''Un nome, mille volti. Giulio Cesare nel teatro inglese della prima età moderna'' (Roma: Carocci, 2015) – winner in 2016 of two National Literary Awards – his articles have been published or are forthcoming in ''English Literary Renaissance'', ''The Ben Jonson Journal'', ''Renaissance Studies'', ''Early Theatre'', ''Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England'', ''Early Modern Literary Studies'', ''Borrowers and Lenders'', ''Notes & Queries'' and the Arden Early Modern Drama Guide to Shakespeare’s ''Julius Caesar''. <br>
He is the Italian advisor for the Oxford edition of ''The Complete Works of John Marston'' (gen. ed. Martin Butler and Matthew Steggle). He edited with Lisa Hopkins an issue of ''Textus. English Studies in Italy'' on ‘The Uses of Rome in English Renaissance Drama’ and he is currently editing the Arden Early Modern Drama Guide to Shakespeare’s ''Antony and Cleopatra''; ‘Shakespeare: Visions of Rome’, a special issue of ''Shakespeare'' (the journal of the British Shakespeare Association); the collection of essays ''Roman Women in Early Modern English Drama'' for Medieval Institute Publications; and ''The Housholders Philosophie'' for a projected edition of ''The Collected Works of Thomas Kyd'' (gen. ed. Brian Vickers). Other current work in progress includes a monograph on the Roman plays in the John Fletcher canon.
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Domenico Lovascio is Ricercatore of English Literature at Università degli Studi di Genova. He was awarded the A.I.A./Carocci Doctoral Dissertation Prize 2014 and was a Visiting Scholar at Sheffield Hallam University in 2016. In addition to the first English-Italian edition of Ben Jonson’s Catiline (Genova: ECIG, 2011) and his monograph Un nome, mille volti. Giulio Cesare nel teatro inglese della prima età moderna (Roma: Carocci, 2015) – winner in 2016 of two National Literary Awards – his articles have been published or are forthcoming in English Literary Renaissance, The Ben Jonson Journal, Renaissance Studies, Early Theatre, Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, Early Modern Literary Studies, Borrowers and Lenders, Notes & Queries and the Arden Early Modern Drama Guide to Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar.
He is the Italian advisor for the Oxford edition of The Complete Works of John Marston (gen. ed. Martin Butler and Matthew Steggle). He edited with Lisa Hopkins an issue of Textus. English Studies in Italy on ‘The Uses of Rome in English Renaissance Drama’ and he is currently editing the Arden Early Modern Drama Guide to Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra; ‘Shakespeare: Visions of Rome’, a special issue of Shakespeare (the journal of the British Shakespeare Association); the collection of essays Roman Women in Early Modern English Drama for Medieval Institute Publications; and The Housholders Philosophie for a projected edition of The Collected Works of Thomas Kyd (gen. ed. Brian Vickers). Other current work in progress includes a monograph on the Roman plays in the John Fletcher canon.