Dr Thomas Rist
Senior Lecturer
BA, PhD
Personal Details
| Telephone: | +44 (0)1224 272832 |
| E-mail: | t.rist@abdn.ac.uk |
Research Interests
Thomas Rist (BA, PhD) conducts research on Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama, specialising in the interaction of these with the religio-political transformations of the era. He was an early practitioner in the 'turn to religion' in early modern literary studies and has published substantially on the topic. Dr Rist welcomes inquiries from potential research students in the field of Renaissance drama.
- Rist, TCK. Arden of Feversham as 'Sacrilege Narrative', Article, 2010, Notes and Queries, 57, 3, pp355 - 356, ISSN/ISBN: 0029-3970
- Rist, TCK. Merry, Marry, Mary, Chapter, 2009, Shakespeare Survey Volume 62, 62
- Rist, TCK. Shakespeare Now and Then, Chapter, 2009, Writing and Religion in England, 1558-1689, pp109 - 126
- Rist, TCK. Revenge Tragedy and the Drama of Commemoration in Reforming England, Book, 2008
- Rist, TCK. Memorial Revenge at the Reformation(s): Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy, Article, 2007, Cahiers Elisabethains: Late Medieval and Renaissance English Studies, 71(1), 1, pp15 - 25, ISSN/ISBN: 0184-7678
- Rist, TCK. The Wonder of Women: Virginity, Sexuality and Religio-Politics in Marston's The Tragedy of Sophonisba, Chapter, 2007, In: Marian Moments in Early Modern British Drama (Ashgate); May 2007; ed. by Lisa Hopkins and Regina Buccola, pp111 - 126
- Rist, TCK. Religion, Politics, Revenge: The Dead in Renaissance Drama, Article, 2003, Early Modern Literary Studies, 9, 1, ISSN/ISBN: 1201-2459
- Rist, TCK. Foregrounds and Silences: Interpreting Henry VIII in Production, Article, 2001, Shakespeare Bulletin, 19, 4, ISSN/ISBN: 0748-2558
- Rist, TCK. Topical Comedy: On the Unity of Love's Labour's Lost, Article, 2000, The Ben Jonson Journal, 7, ISSN/ISBN: 1079-3453
- Rist, TCK. Religious Politics in Ben Jonson's The Irish Masque, Article, 1999, Cahiers Elisabethains: Late Medieval and Renaissance English Studies, 55, ISSN/ISBN: 0184-7678
- Rist, TCK. Shakespeare's Romance and the Politics of Counter-Reformation, Book, 1999, 3

