Sir Jonathan Bate
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Mail code: 1401Campus: Tempe
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Sir Jonathan Bate joined ASU in 2019 as Foundation Professor of Environmental Humanities in Global Futures, the School of Sustainability and the College of Liberal Arts. Coming from Oxford University, where he was Provost of Worcester College, Bate is an international leader in green thinking and applied humanities, with scholarly expertise in sustainability as well as in Shakespeare and Renaissance literature, Romanticism, biography and life-writing, contemporary poetry, visual culture and theater history. He has written twenty books, many of which have won major prizes. In 2015, he became the youngest person ever to have been knighted for services to literary scholarship.
A renowned Shakespearean and eco-critic, Bate, has been a Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge; King Alfred Professor of English Literature, University of Liverpool; Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature, University of Warwick; Gresham Professor of Rhetoric in the City of London; and Professor of English Literature at Oxford University, where he has retained a Senior Research Fellowship. He has held visiting posts at Yale and UCLA. He is a Fellow and former Vice-President of the British Academy, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and a Governor of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC).
BA, MA, PhD Cambridge University; MA, Oxford University; Harkness Fellow, Harvard University
His many books include: The Genius of Shakespeare, described by RSC founder Sir Peter Hall as “the best modern book on Shakespeare;” a biography of the poet John Clare, which won Britain’s two oldest literary awards; Soul of the Age, an intellectual life of Shakespeare; prize-winning biographies of the poets Ted Hughes and William Wordsworth; an "in parallel" study of John Keats and F. Scott Fitzgerald; and Romantic Ecology and The Song of the Earth, pioneering book on poetry and the environment. He co-curated Shakespeare Staging the World, for the British Museum as part of the cultural festival during the London 2012 Olympics. He is also author of The Cure for Love, a novel inspired by the life of William Hazlitt, the hit one-man play for Simon Callow, Being Shakespeare, which premiered on the Edinburgh Fringe prior to three runs in London's West End and transfers to New York, Chicago and Trieste; and, most recently, Mad about Shakespeare, a memoir of his life in literature and theatre.
Full list of Books:
- Bate, J. 2022. Mad about Shakespeare: Life Lessons from the Bard. HarperCollins, London, UK. ISBN: 9780008167493.
- Bate, J. and E. Rasmussen. ed. 2022. The RSC Shakespeare: Complete Works Second Edition. Random House Modern Library, NY. ISBN: 9780593230312.
- Bate, J. ed. English Romantic Poets. Everyman's Library Pocket Poets, Knopf, NY. ISBN: 9780593535523.
- Bate, J. 2021. Bright Star, Green Light: The Beautiful Works and Damned Lives of John Keats and F. Scott Fitzgerald. HarperCollins. London, UK. ISBN: 9780008424978.
- Bate, J. 2020. Radical Wordsworth: The Poet who changed the World. Yale University Press. New Haven, CT. ISBN: 9780300169645.
- Bate, J. 2019. How the Classics Made Shakespeare. Princeton University Press. Princeton, NJ. ISBN: 9780691161600.
- Bate, J. ed. 2018. Titus Andronicus: Revised Edition. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. ISBN: 978-1350030916.
- Bate, J. 2017. The Shepherd's Hut: Poems. Unbound. ISBN: 978-1783524297.
- Bate, J. 2016. The Genius of Shakespeare. Picador Classic edition. ISBN: 978-1509822564.
- Bate, J. and P. Byrne, S. Ratcliffe, A. Schuman. ed. 2016. Stressed Unstressed: Classic Poems to Ease the Mind. William Collins. 978-0008164508.
- Bate, J. 2015. Ted Hughes: The Unauthorised Life. HarperCollins (London, new York & Sydney). ISBN: 978-0062362438.
- Bate, J. 2013. Romantic Ecology: Wordsworth and the Environmental Tradition. Routledge, first published in 1991. ISBN: 978-0415856591.
- Bate J. and E. Rasmussen. ed. 2013. The RSC Shakespeare: Collaborative Plays by Shakespeare and Others. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN: 978-1137271440.
- Bate, J. and D. Thornton. 2012. Shakespeare Staging the World. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0199915019.
- Bate, J. and D. Thornton. 2012. Shakespeare's Britain. British Museum Press. ISBN: 978-0714128269.
- Bate, J. and S. Callow. 2012. Being Shakespeare. Illuminations, Act Productions & Sky Arts. DVD: 5-060291-820058.
- Bate, J. ed. 2011. The Public Value of the Humanities. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN: 978-1849660624.
- Bate, J. 2010. English Literature: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0199569267.
- Bate, J. 2009. Soul of the Age: A Biography of the Mind of William Shakespeare. Random House. ISBN: 978-1400062065.
- Bate, J. and E. Rasmussen. 2007. The RSC Shakespeare: The Complete Works. Modern Library & Red Globe Press. ISBN: 978-0230200951. Individual Works, with extra editorial material, published in 34 volumes. 2008-2012.
- Bate, J. ed. 2004. John Clare: Selected Poems. Faber and Faber. ISBN: 0571-223710.
- Bate, J. 2003. John Clare: A Biography. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN: 978-0374179908.
- Bate, J. 2002. The Song of the Earth. Harvard University Press. ISBN: 978-0674008182.
- Bate J. and R. Jackson ed. 2001.The Oxford Illustrated History of Shakespeare on Stage. Oxford University Press, first published in 1996 as Shakespeare: An Illustrated Stage History. ISBN: 019-2802135.
- Bate, J. 1998. The Cure for Love. Picador. ISBN: 0330-347322.
- Bate, J. 1997. The Genius of Shakespeare. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 0330371010.
- Bate, J. ed. 1995. The Arden Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus. Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare. ISBN: 978-1903436059.
- Bate, J. 1993. Shakespeare and Ovid. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0198129547.
- Bate, J. ed. 1992. The Romantics on Shakespeare. Penguin Books. ISBN: 013-0530215.
- Bate, J. 1989. Shakespearean Constitutions : Politics, Theater, Criticism, 1730-1830. Clarendon Press. ISBN: 9780198117490.
- Bate, J. ed. 1987. Charles Lamb: Elia & The Last Essays of Elia. Oxford World's Classics. ISBN: 019-2817647.
- Bate, J. 1986. Shakespeare and the English Romantic Imagination. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0198128489.
Courses
2025 Spring
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CTE 310 | Elements of Culture, Tech, Env |
SOS 792 | Research |
CTE 310 | Elements of Culture, Tech, Env |
2024 Fall
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SOS 320 | Society and Sustainability |
SOS 792 | Research |
SOS 320 | Society and Sustainability |
CTE 110 | Intro to Culture/Tech/Environ |
2024 Spring
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CTE 310 | Elements of Culture, Tech, Env |
2023 Fall
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SOS 320 | Society and Sustainability |
SOS 320 | Society and Sustainability |
CTE 110 | Intro to Culture/Tech/Environ |
2023 Spring
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SOS 320 | Society and Sustainability |
SOS 320 | Society and Sustainability |
2022 Fall
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ENG 110 | Approaching Big Problems |
ENG 110 | Approaching Big Problems |
2022 Summer
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SOS 484 | Internship |
2022 Spring
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SOS 320 | Society and Sustainability |
SOS 320 | Society and Sustainability |
2021 Fall
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ENG 350 | Studies in Lit Hist&Traditions |
2021 Summer
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SOS 484 | Internship |
2021 Spring
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SOS 320 | Society and Sustainability |
SOS 320 | Society and Sustainability |
2020 Fall
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ENG 321 | Shakespeare |
2020 Summer
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SOS 484 | Internship |
SOS 484 | Internship |
SOS 484 | Internship |
2020 Spring
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SOS 320 | Society and Sustainability |
SOS 320 | Society and Sustainability |
Sir Jonathan leads the new transdisciplinary BA Culture - Technology - Environment. He is currently teaching CTE110: Introduction to Culture, Technology and Environment and SOS 320: Society and Sustainability.
Knighted for services to literary scholarship; CBE for services to higher education; Fellow of the British Academy; Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature; Hawthornden Prize for Literature; James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Biography; Biographers International Award; NAMI (New York) Book Award; Bookends Prize for Literature.
General Editor, the Royal Shakespeare Company Complete Works Edition
General Editor, the Oxford English Literary History
Shakespeare Association of America
Association for the Study of Literature and Environment
Fellow of the British Academy
Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature
Frequent broadcaster for BBC and PBS. Contributor to New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Times Literary Supplement, London Times. Public Humanities outreach with Mayo Clinic and other healthcare facilities. Chair, The Hawthornden Foundation. Chair of Board and chief consultant, The ReLit Foundation, a 501(c)3 dedicated to reading for wellbeing.