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Jeffrey Miller
Associate Professor, English, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Office:
- Dickson Hall 356
- Email:
- millerje@montclair.edu
- Phone:
- 973-655-7412
- Degrees:
- A.B., Princeton University
- D.Phil., University of Oxford
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Specialization
I specialize in the study of Renaissance or early modern literature, history, and theology, with a particular focus on the writings and historical, cultural, and intellectual context of John Milton and his contemporaries. In 2015, I also announced my discovery of what now stands as the earliest known draft of the King James Bible, which was first published in 1611 and remains the most widely read work of English writing in the history of the language.
I have been supported by a Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities and a Rhodes Scholarship, and prominent coverage of my work has been featured by such places as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, MSNBC, The Guardian, The Times (U.K.), and other media outlets around the world.
In 2019, I was named a John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Fellow.
I also recently became a children's book author. Two children's picture books I wrote 鈥 one entitled THE MUSIC IN WORDS (illustrated by Hadas Hayun) and the other entitled ALMOST (illustrated by Taeeun Yoo) 鈥 are forthcoming in 2027 and 2028 respectively, both to be published by Rocky Ponds Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House.
SCHOLARLY BOOKS-IN-PROGRESS
Shadows of Things to Come: The Rise of Early Modern Biblical Typology (expected completion 2026).
Patchwork Writing Practices Beyond the Early Modern Playhouse (under contract with Cambridge University Press, as part of the Cambridge Elements in Shakespeare and Text series, ed. Claire M. L. Bourne and Rory Loughnane; expected completion 2027).
Signifying Shadows: Milton, Early Modern Biblical Typology, and the Writer鈥檚 Mind at Work (expected completion 2028).
The King James Bible鈥檚 Earliest Known Draft: The Text, the Translator, and the Translation That Would Live Forever (expected completion 2030).
EDITED COLLECTIONS
Co-Editor, with Esther van Raamsdonk, 鈥淧recarious Milton: Literature, History, and the Future of a Field in Crisis鈥, a special of Milton Studies 68.1, consisting of essays entirely by contingent, 鈥減recariously employed,鈥 or unemployed scholars (forthcoming Spring 2026).
ARTICLES AND ESSAYS
鈥淧unctuation & the Drafting of the King James Bible鈥, in Elizabeth M. Bonapfel, Mark Faulkner, Jeffrey Gutierrez, and John Lennard (eds.), A History of Punctuation in English Literature, 3 vols. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).
鈥淭he Earliest Known Draft of the King James Bible: Samuel Ward鈥檚 Draft of 1 Esdras and Wisdom 3-4鈥, in Mordechai Feingold (ed.), Labourers in the Vineyard of the Lord: Scholarship and the Making of the King James Version of the Bible(Leiden: Brill, 2018), 187-265.
鈥溾楤etter, as in the Geneva鈥: The Role of the Geneva Bible in Drafting the King James Version鈥, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 47.3, a special issue on 鈥淭he Bible and English Readers鈥, ed. Thomas Fulton (September 2017), 517-43.
路 Journal issue co-winner of the 2018 Best Special Issue Award from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals.
鈥淔ruit of Good Labours: The Earliest Known Draft of the King James Bible鈥, The Times Literary Supplement (16 October 2015), 14-15.
鈥淢ilton, Zanchius, and the Rhetoric of Belated Reading鈥, Milton Quarterly 47.4 (December 2013), 199-219.
鈥淢ilton and the Conformable Puritanism of Richard Stock and Thomas Young鈥, in Edward Jones (ed.), Young Milton: The Emerging Author, 1620-1642 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013), 72-103.
路 Volume winner of the 2013 Irene Samuel Memorial Award from the Milton Society of America for most distinguished collection of essays pertaining to the study of Milton
鈥淩econstructing Milton鈥檚 Lost Index Theologicus: The Genesis and Usage of an Anti-Bellarmine, Theological Commonplace Book鈥, Milton Studies 52 (2011), 187-219.
REVIEWS
Review of Thomas Fulton, The Book of Books: Biblical Interpretation, Literary Culture, and the Political Imagination from Erasmus to Milton (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021), in Modern Philology 120.2 (November 2022), E20-E29.
Review of Ann Baynes Coiro and Thomas Fulton (eds.), Rethinking Historicism from Shakespeare to Milton (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012), in Milton Quarterly 49.2 (May 2015), 137-43.
Review of Angela Leighton, On Form: Poetry, Aestheticism, and the Legacy of a Word (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007), in The Tennyson Research Bulletin 9:2 (2008), 221-28.
DIGITAL HUMANITIES PROJECTS
Introduction and Bibliography for Digitized Version of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, MS Ward B, for Cambridge Digital Library, University of Cambridge (published February 2017).
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Fall
- Tuesday
- 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
- or by Zoom Appointment
Spring
- Tuesday
- 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
- 7:00 pm - 7:30 pm
- or by Zoom Appointment
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