Portrait of Dr. Daniel T Lochman

Dr. Daniel T Lochman

  • Professor at English, College of Liberal Arts

Scholarly and Creative Works

2021

  • Lochman, D. T. (2021). “The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia is for the body… and soul”: Enérgeia and Enaction in Sidney’s Apology and Arcadia. Sidney Journal, 38(2), 5–28.
  • Lochman, D. T. (2021). Introduction to a special issue titled “Enérgeia in Early Modern Literature.” Sidney Journal (2nd ed., Vol. 38, pp. 1–4).

2020

  • Review of Sarah Hogan’s Other Englands: Utopia, Capital, and Empire in an Age of Transition [Review of Other Englands: Utopia, Capital, and Empire in an Age of Transition, by D. T. Lochman]. (2020, January). Sixteenth Century Journal.

2019

  • Lochman, D. T. (2019). “Pierced with Passion: Extended Brains, Bodies, and Worlds in Early Modern Texts.” In The History of Distributed Cognition: Medieval and Renaissance, ed. Michael Wheeler and Miranda Anderson (Vol. 2, pp. 229–249). Edinburgh, Scotland, UK: University of Edinburgh Press.

2018

  • Lochman, D. T. (2018). “[T]he fault of the man and not the poet”: Sidney’s Troubled Double Vision of Thomas More’s Utopia. Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance et Réforme, 41, 93–115. Retrieved from https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/renref
  • Lochman, D. T. (2018). Textual Memory and the Problem of Coherence in Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene. Costellazione: Rivista Di Lingue e Letterature, 5, 147–179. Retrieved from https://www.rivistacostellazioni.org/

2016

  • Lochman, D. T. (2016, July). Sixteenth Century Journal.

2015

  • Lochman, D. (2015, January 15). [Review of The Poetics of Masculinity in Early Modern Italy and Spain., by J. Tylus & G. Milligan]. Sixteenth Century Studies Journal.

2014

  • Lochman, D. (2014). “Colet, Linacre, and a Galenic Mystical Body.” Moreana, 51(14-Dec), 115–137.
  • Lochman, D. (2014). Book Review [Review of Friendship, Love, and Letters: Ideals and Practices of Seraphic Friendship in Seventeenth-Century England, by C. Wilde]. Renaissance Quarterly.
  • Lochman, D. (2014). Introduction: Contexts of Colet and Dionysius. In D. Lochman & D. Nodes (Eds.), John Colet on the Ecclesiastical Hierarchy of Dionysius: A New Edition and Translation. Amsterdam: Brill.

2013

  • Lochman, D. T. (2013). John Colet on The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy of Dionysius. (D. J. Nodes, Trans.). Leiden: Brill.

2012

  • Lochman, D. (2012). John Colet. In G. Sullivan & A. Stewart (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of English Renaissance Literature. London: Wiley, Blackwell.

2011

  • Lochman, D., Lopez, M., & Hutson, L. (Eds.). (2011). Discourses and Representations of Early Modern Friendship, 1500-1700. Farnham: Ashgate.
  • Lochman, D. (2011). Friendship’s Passion: Love-fellowship in Sidney’s New Arcadia. In D. Lochman, M. Lopez, & L. Hutson (Eds.), Discourses and Representations of Early Modern Friendship, 1500-1700. Farnham: Ashgate.
  • Lochman, D., & Lopez, M. (2011). Introduction: The Emergence of Discourses. In D. Lochman, M. Lopez, & L. Hutson (Eds.), Discourses and Representations of Early Modern Friendship, 1500-1700. Farnham: Ashgate.

2009

  • Lochman, D. (2009). Book Review [Review of Edmund Spenser: New and Renewed Directions, by J. B. Lethbridge]. Sixteenth Century Journal.
  • Lochman, D. (2009). Book Review [Review of Sidney and Junius on Poetry and Painting, by J. Dundas]. The Sidney Journal.

2008

  • Lochman, D. (2008). Book Review [Review of The Faerie Queene, Book 1 and The Faerie Queene, Book 5, by C. Kaske & A. Stoll]. The Spenser Newsletter.

2007

  • Lochman, D. (2007). Divus Dionysius: Authority, Self, and Society in John Colet’s Reading of The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy. The Journal of the History of Ideas, 68(1), Jan-34.
  • Lochman, D. (2007). Book Review [Review of Shakesepare and Republicanism, by A. Hadfield]. Sixteenth Century Journal.

2006

  • Lochman, D. (2006). John Colet, Thomas More, and Early Modern Representations of  London. The Literary London Journal, 4(1).
  • Lochman, D. (2006). Book Review [Review of Spenser and Ovid, by S. Pugh]. Sixteenth Century Journal.

2005

  • Lochman, D. (2005). Book Review [Review of Utopia, Carnival, and Commonwealth in Renaissance England, by C. Kendrick]. Sixteenth Century Journal.
  • Lochman, D. (2005). Book Review [Review of Schooling Sex: Libertine Literature and Erotic Education in Italy, France, and England, 1534-1685, by J. G. Turner]. Sixteenth Century Journal.

2004

  • Lochman, D. (2004). Book Review [Review of Moments of Negotiation: The New Historicism of Stephen Greenblatt, by J. Pieters]. Sixteenth Century Journal.

2003

  • Lochman, D. (2003). Mishaps Maistred by Advice Discrete: Teaching The Faerie Queene. Pedagogy, 3(2), 184–190.

2002

  • Lochman, D. (2002). Book Review [Review of Putting History to the Question: Power, Politics, and Society in English Renaissance Drama, by M. Neill]. Sixteenth Century Journal.
  • Lochman, D. (2002). Book Review [Review of Friends Hold All Things in Common: Tradition, Intellectual Property and the Adages of Erasmus, by K. Eden]. Sixteenth Century Journal.

2001

  • Lochman, D. (2001). Book Review [Review of Holinsheads Chronicles., by A. Taufer]. Sixteenth Century Journal.
  • Lochman, D. (2001). Book Review [Review of A Bibliography of John Rastell, by E. J. Devereux]. Sixteenth Century Journal.
  • Lochman, D. (2001). John Colet. In A. Kinney (Ed.), Tudor Humanism: An Encyclopedia (pp. 152–153). New York: Garland.

2000

  • Lochman, D. (2000). Book Review [Review of The Limits of Eroticism in Post-Petrarchan Narrative: Conditional Pleasure from Spenser to Marvell, by D. Stephens]. Sixteenth Century Journal.
  • Lochman, D. (2000). Book Review [Review of Jean Gerson: Early Works, by B. P. McGuire]. Sixteenth Century Journal.

1999

  • Lochman, D. (1999). Book Review [Review of Spenser and the Discourses of Reformation England, by R. Mallette]. Sixteenth Century Journal.

1997

  • Lochman, D. (1997). Book Review [Review of The Sound of Virtue: Philip Sidney’s Arcadia and Elizabethan Politics, by B. Worden]. Sixteenth Century Journal.

1996

  • Lochman, D. (1996). Distance and Embrace: John Colet’s Reaction to Italians and their Thought. In D. Wood & P. A. Miller (Eds.), Recapturing The Renaissance: New Perspectives in Renaissance Humanism, Dialogue, and Texts (pp. 63–85). Knoxville: New Paradigm P.

1995

  • Lochman, D. (1995). Why Medieval and Renaissance Studies? Why Here? South-Central Renaissance Conference Newsletter, 13(Fall 1995), 5–6.
  • Lochman, D. (1995). The Latin Styles of John Colet and Desiderius Erasmus: Rhetorical Pose vs. the Self. In Acta selecta Octavi Conventus Academiae Latinitati Fovendae, Lovanii et Antverpiae, 2-6 Augusti MCMXCIII (pp. 333–358). Rome.

1994

  • Lochman, D. (1994). Conflicts of Authority: Interpretations of Events. In C. Durham & K. McColgin (Eds.), Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes Spokesperson Milton: Voices in Contemporary Criticism. Selinsgrove: Susquehanna UP.

1993

  • Lochman, D. (1993). John Colet. In 16th Century British Non-Dramatic Writers, Vol. 132. Dictionary of Literary Biography (pp. 81–90). Detroit: Gale Research.

1992

  • Lochman, D. (1992). John Colet on Law and Liberty. Renaissance and Reformation /Renaissance et Reforme, 16(Winter 1992), 57–76.

1991

  • Lochman, D. (1991). Fiducia and fides in the Romans Expositio of John Colet: A Fifteenth Century View. Explorations of Renaissance Culture, 17, 39–53.

1990

  • Lochman, D. (1990). Seeking Just Occasion’: Law, Reason, and Justice at Samson’s Peripety. Milton Studies, 26, 271–288.
  • Lochman, D. (1990). Book Review [Review of The Ecstasy of Catastrophe: A Study of Apocalyptic Narrative from Langland to Milton, by H. V. Hendrix]. Sixteenth Century Journal.
  • Lochman, D. (1990). Book Review [Review of Ben Jonson’s Poesis: A Literary Dialectic of Ideal and History, by J. Lee]. Sixteenth Century Journal.
  • Lochman, D. (1990). Book Review [Review of The Rise and Fall of Anne Boleyn: Family Politics at the Court of Henry VIII, by R. Warnicke]. Sixteenth Century Journal.

1989

  • Lochman, D. (1989). “A Dialogue of One”: Orality and Literacy in the Writing Center. The Writing Center Journal, 10(Fall/Winter 1989), 19–29.
  • Lochman, D. (1989). Colet and Erasmus: The Disputatiuncula and the Controversy of Letter and Spirit. Sixteenth Century Journal, 20(Spring 1989), 77–87.

1987

  • Lochman, D. (1987). Rhetoric and English Humanism: The Case of John Colet. In C. Kneupper (Ed.), Visions of Rhetoric: History, Theory and Criticism (pp. 42–57). Arlington, Texas: Rhetoric Society of America.

1986

  • Lochman, D. (1986). “If there be aught of presage”: Milton’s Samson as Riddler and Prophet. Milton Studies, XXII, 195–216.
  • Lochman, D. (1986). Play and Game: Implications for the Writing Center. The Writing Center Journal, (Fall/Winter), 18–27.