Jan van Dijkhuizen
Associate professor
- Name
- Dr. J.F. van Dijkhuizen
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 2147
- j.f.van.dijkhuizen@hum.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-2900-8033
Jan Frans van Dijkhuizen is a University Lecturer at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society.
Fields of interest
My research focuses primarily on the interaction between literature and religious culture in early modern England (approximately 1500–1700), with a special interest in the Reformation and the (religious) history of the human body. Recently, I’ve ventured beyond the early modern period for a book on literary representations of interpersonal reconciliation from Shakespeare until the present day (see below).
I’m also interested in (and have published on) the cultural-historical of suffering more broadly, in the history of consolation literature and in the question of how cultural-historical research can help us understand and address modern-day questions surrounding the experience of illness.
Research
In September 2018, I published my third book, entitled A Literary History of Reconciliation: Power, Remorse and the Limits of Forgiveness. From William Shakespeare to Marilynne Robinson, this book examines representations of interpersonal reconciliation in works of literature, focusing on how these representations draw on the language of divine forgiveness. Christian theology sees divine forgiveness as conditional upon a sinner's remorse and self-abasement before God, but also as a form of grace – unconditional and rooted only in divine love. I explore what happens when this paradoxical forgiveness paradigm comes to serve as a template for interpersonal reconciliation. As A Literary History of Reconciliation shows, literary writers imagine interpersonal reconciliation as being centrally about power and hierarchy, and present forgiveness without power as longed for but ever elusive. Drawing on major works of literature from the early modern era to the present day, this book explores works by John Milton, Virginia Woolf, J.M. Coetzee, Ian McEwan and others to craft a literary history that will appeal to readers interested in literature, religion and philosophy. You can find more details here.
My second monograph came out in 2012 and is entitled Pain and Compassion in Early Modern English Literature and Culture. It investigates changing early modern perceptions of physical pain in a range of literary, religious, philosophical and medical texts, with a special focus on the literary representation of pain. I argue that early modern culture located the meaning of pain partly in its capacity to elicit compassion in others, but also show that the nature of this compassion was fiercely contested. This second book is the result of a VENI research grant awarded to me by NWO (Dutch Organization for Academic Research) in 2006.
My first book (2007), Devil Theatre: Demonic Possesion and Exorcism in English Renaissance Drama, 1558-1642, reads representations of demonic possession and exorcism in English Renaissance drama in relation to early modern theological and political controversies over these issues.
Teaching activities
I mainly teach courses on English literature from 1500 to 1800. In addition to first- and second-year courses on Renaissance and eighteenth-century literature, I offer a third-year module on Shakespeare and Politics and an MA module on John Milton’s Paradise Lost. I am also happy to supervise BA and MA theses, especially on English literature from the period 1500-1800.
Curriculum vitae
2019: Short Term Research Fellow at the Huntington Library (San Marino, California)
2004-present: Associate Professor of English literature, Leiden University
2016: Short-Term Research Fellow at the Folger Shakespeare Library (Washington DC)
2011: Visiting Professor of English Literature, College of William & Mary
2006–2010: NWO VENI research fellow at Leiden
2003: PhD in English literature, Leiden University
Associate professor
- Faculty of Humanities
- Centre for the Arts in Society
- Oude Britse letterkunde
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van & McGourty L.H.G. (2023), Narrative structure, intervisuality, and theology in Auladell's El Paraíso perdido. In: Issa I. & Duran A. (Eds.), Milton across borders and media. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 197-226.
- Houppermans J.M.M., Verstraten P., Dijkhuizen J.F. van, Horsman Y., Vieveen B., De Kesel M., Hees A. van & Kroon J. de (Eds.) (2020), De Tijd hangt uit zijn naad - Hamlet en de psychoanalyse. Psychoanalyse en Cultuur no. 13. Antwerpen: Garant.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2018), “Never Better”: Affliction, Consolation and the Culture of Protestantism in Early Modern England, Journal of Early Modern Christianity 5(1): 1-34.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2018), A Literary History of Reconciliation: Power, Remorse and the Limits of Forgiveness. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2017), Paradise Lost in Dutch, 1728–2003: Form, Politics, Religion. In: Duran A., Issa I. & Olson J. (Eds.), Milton in Translation. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 167-185.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van, Kaptein A., Lyons A., Berg R. van den & Haaren M. van (2017), Living with Diabetes – Or Dying Trying: A Novel Approach. In: Steger F. (Ed.), Jahrbuch Literatur und Medizin no. 9. Heidelberg: Winter Verlag.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2017), ‘”Never Better”: Consolation and the Culture of Protestantism in Early Modern England ['Medical Complaints and Grievances, 1500–1750', Early Modern Research Centre (EMRC), University of Reading, UK, 10–11 July 2017]. .
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2017), Remorse and Supplication in Paradise Lost ['The Historicity of Emotions', Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland, 9 June 2017]. .
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2017), ‘The debt immense of endless gratitude’: Forgiveness and the language of debt in Paradise Lost ['Early Modern Debts', University of Bamberg, Germany, 22 september 2017]. .
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (Ed.) (2017), Reviews editor. Cultural History. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2016), Review of: Decker John R. & Kirkland-Ives M. (2015), Death, Torture and the Broken Body in European Art, 1300-1650. Farnham: Ashgate. Renaissance Quarterly 69(3).
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van & Kaptijn A. (2016), Presentation on the cultural dimensions of illness. .
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (Ed.) (2016), General editor of 'Cultural History' (published by Edinburgh University Press).
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2015), Narratives of Reconciliation in Early Modern England: Between Clemency and Forgiveness. In: Traninger A. & Enenkel K.A.E. (Eds.), Early Modern Discourses of Anger. Intersections: Interdisciplinary Studies in Early Modern Culture no. 40. Leiden: Brill. 403–439.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2015), Compassion with the Suffering Christ: Changing Conceptions, 1500–1700. Compassion in Early Modern Culture, 1500–1700 18 September 2015 - 19 September 2015. Amsterdam: Compassion in Early Modern Culture, 1500-1700.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2015), Studies of Early Modern Pain. Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America 26 March 2015 - 28 March 2015. Berlin: Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2015), Marlowe, Shakespeare & Religion in the Twenty-First Century: Two Dutch Case Studies. The International Christopher Marlowe 7 September 2015 - 8 September 2015. Exeter: The International Christopher Marlowe.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van, Translating Shakespeare Across the Globe. Leiden (Leiden University Library). [web article].
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2015), Inspraak, ook voor de armste man, Geschiedenis Magazine (50) 6: 52–57.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (Ed.) (2015), . Cultural History. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2014), Between Oblivion and Remorse: Changing Notions of Reconciliation in Early Modern England, 1600–1800 (Paper given at 'Emotion and Subjectivity, 1300-1900', Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies, 30 September 2014). .
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2014), Witnessing the Wounds of Christ from Alabaster to Milton (Paper given at the Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, New York City, 28 March 2014). .
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2014) John R. Yamamoto-Wilson. Pain, Pleasure and Perversity: Discourses of Suffering in Seventeenth-Century England. Review of: Yamamoto-Wilson J.R. (2013), Pain, Pleasure and Perversity: Discourses of Suffering in Seventeenth-Century England. Farnham: Ashgate. Renaissance Quarterly 67(1): 306-307.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2014), J.F. van Dijkhuizen, ‘“Je hebt me diep geraakt met je droeve vertelling”: Inlevend lezen, 1100–1800’, Geschiedenis Magazine 49.8 (2014), pp. 17–21, : .
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2014) S. K. Barker and Brenda M. Hosington (eds), Renaissance Cultural Crossroads. Translation, Print and Culture in Britain, 1473–1640 (Leiden: Brill, 2013). Quaerendo 44.4 (2014), pp. 300–302. Review of: .
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2014), ‘John Donne’s Courtier’s Library (1650)’, Satirical Catalogues – Fictitious Libraries, 1500–1700, organized by Anne-Pascale Pouey-Mounou (Université Charles de Gaulle - Lille 3) & Paul J. Smith (University of Leiden), University of Leiden, 19–20 June 2014 (invited speaker). .
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (Ed.) (2014), General editor of 'Cultural History' (published by Edinburgh University Press).
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2013), ”Pitty of his Paine and Anguish Sore”: Suffering and imitatio Christi in Early Modern English Poetry. In: Wöhrer Franz Karl & Bak John S. (Eds.), British Literature and Spirituality: Theoretical Approaches and Transdisciplinary Readings. Zürich: Lit Verlag. 69–97.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2013), Pain and Compassion in Early Modern England: Changing Perceptions, c. 1560–1680 (Paper given at The Hurtful Body before Diderot. University of Ghent / University of Brussels, 21–22 November 2013). .
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2013), Suffering, the Body, and the Senses in the Religious Culture of Early Modern Europe (Round-table discussion at the Sixteenth Century Society & Conference, Puerto Rico, 24 October 2013 [organizer and panelist]). [other].
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2013) Chloe Kathleen Preedy. Marlowe’s Literary Scepticism: Politic Religion and Post-Reformation Polemic. Review of: Preedy Chloe Kathleen (2013), Marlowe’s Literary Scepticism: Politic Religion and Post-Reformation Polemic. London: Arden Shakespeare. Review of English Studies 65(268): 163-165.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (Ed.) (2013), General editor of 'Cultural History' (published by Edinburgh University Press).
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2012), Pain and Compassion in Early Modern English Literature and Culture. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2012), Focusing on Pain and Suffering During the Reformation (Round-table discussion at the Sixteenth Century Society & Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, 25 October 2012 [invited panelist]). [other].
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2012) Sarah Beckwith, Shakespeare and the Grammar of Forgiveness. Review of: Beckwith S. (2011), Shakespeare and the Grammar of Forgiveness. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Comparative Drama 46.1: 106-108.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2012) Esther Cohen, The Moduled Scream: Pain in Late Medieval Culture. Review of: Cohen E. (2010), The Moduled Scream: Pain in Late Medieval Culture. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Cultural History 1.2: 255-258.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2012), ‘Focusing on Pain and Suffering During the Reformation’. Round-table discussion at the Sixteenth Century Society & Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, 25 October 2012 (invited panelist). .
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2011), Pitty of his Paine and Anguish Sore: Suffering and Imitatio Christi in Early Modern English Poetry. In: Woehrer F. & Bak J. (Eds.), Interdisciplinary Approaches to Spirituality in the Literatures of the English Speaking World. Vienna: Vienna University Press.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2011), Love-Tricks and Flea-Bitings: Meditation, Imagination and the Pain of Christ in Joseph Hall and Richard Crashaw. In: , Meditatio -- Refashioning the Self: Theory and Practice in Late Medival and Early Modern Intellectual Culture. Leiden: Brill. 209-232.
- Helmers H.J. & Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2011), So Shall the World Go On: Politics and Religion in Vondel and Milton. In: Korsten F.W. & Bloemendal J. (Eds.), Vondel: Dutch Dramatist in the Golden Age. Leiden: Brill. 377-405.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2011) Recensie Sokol & Kermode. Review of: Sokol B.J. & Kermode Lloyd Edward (2008|2009), Shakespeare and Tolerance|Aliens and Englishness in Elizabethan Drama no. 2. Cambridge|Cambridge: Cambridge University Press|Cambridge University Press. TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR GESCHIEDENIS 124: 273-276.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2011), 'Het werkelijk reëele en lichamelijke lijden'. Michel de Montaigne en de betekenis van pijn in de vroegmoderne cultuur, TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR GESCHIEDENIS 124(1): 16-30.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van & Dammers R. (2010), In Commendation of the Microscope: A Reappraisal of Dr Henry Power’s Poem and Vision of the New Experimental Physiology as Applied to Microneurosurgery, Neurosurgery 66: 969-973.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2010), Pain, Compassion, and Readerly Experience in Spenser’s Legend of Holiness (Paper given at the Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, Venice, 8 April 2010). .
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2010) David Schalkwyk, Shakespeare, Love and Service. Review of: (2008), Shakespeare, Love and Service no. 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR GESCHIEDENIS 2010: 127-128.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2009) Mooi vies, knap lelijk. Grotesk realisme in rederijkerskluchten. Femke Kramer. Review of: (2009), Mooi vies, knap lelijk. Grotesk realisme in rederijkerskluchten no. 1. Hilversum: Verloren. Queeste 2009: 79-81.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2009) The First Quarto of Romeo and Juliet, Lukas Erne (ed.). Review of: Lukas Erne (2007), The First Quarto of Romeo and Juliet no. 5. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. English Studies 90: 625-627.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2008), Partakers of Pain: Religious Meanings of Pain in Early Modern England. In: Dijkhuizen J.F. van & Enenkel K.A.E. (Eds.), The Sense of Suffering: Constructions of Physical Pain in Early Modern Culture. Leiden: Brill. 189-221.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2008), '"In Thy Passion Slain": Donne, Herbert and the Theology of Pain'. In: Dijkhuizen J.F. van & Tod R.K. (Eds.), The Reformation Unsettled: British Literature and the Question of Religious Identity, 1560-1160 59-85.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van & Todd R.K. (2008), Introduction. In: Dijkhuizen J.F. van & Tod R.K. (Eds.), The Reformation Unsettled: British Literature and the Question of Religious Identity, 1560-1160. Turnhout: Brepols. 1-6.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van & Todd R.K. (Eds.) (2008), The Reformation Unsettled: British Literature and the Question of Religious Identity, 1560-1160. Turnhout: Brepols.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van & Enenkel K.A.E. (Eds.) (2008), The Sense of Suffering: Constructions of Physical Pain in Early Modern Culture. Leiden: Brill.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2008), Shakespeare en Plutarchus: Van Julius Caesar tot Elizabeth I, Archivo Español de Arte 80(2): 106-111.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2007), Devil Theatre: Demonic Possession and Exorcism in English Renaissance Drama, 1558-1642. Cambridge: Boydell & Brewer.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2005), An Arab in Venice: Hafid Bouazza translates Othello and The Massacre at Paris. In: Brooks Douglas, Hoenselaars Ton & Klein Holger (Eds.), Shakespeare Yearbook 15: Shakespeare and the Low Countries.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2005), Ben Jonson, Exorcism and Clerical Demonology. In: Waardt H. de & Schmidt J.M. (Eds.), Dämonische Besessenheit: Zur Interpretation eines kulturhistorischen Phänomens. Gütersloh: Verlag für Regionalgeschichte.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2005), Demonic Possession and Gender Identity in King Lear and Macbeth. In: Brooks Douglas, Daphinoff Dimiter & Wilcox Helen (Eds.), Shakespeare Yearbook 14: New Studies in the Shakespearean Heroine 79-93.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van & Todd R.K. (2 September 2005), Gebruik je verbeelding: Over het vertalen van Shakespeare. NRC Handelsblad.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2004), Pain and Protestantism: From Lucas Cranach to John Donne. In: Dijkhuizen J.F. van, Hoftijzer P.G., Roding J.G. & Smith P.J. (Eds.), Living in Posterity: Essays in Honour of Bart Westerweel. Hilversum: Verloren. 75-87.
- Hoftijzer P.G., Dijkhuizen J.F. van, Roding J.G. & Smith P.J. (Eds.) (2004), Living in posterity. Essays in honour of Bart Westerweel. Hilversum: Verloren.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2003), Demonic Possession and Selfhood in The Comedy of Errors. In: Laroque F. & Lessay F. (Eds.), Enfers et délices à la Renaissance. Parijs: Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle. 175-192.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2003) Review: Arthur F. Kinney, Lies Like Truth: Shakespeare, Macbeth and the Cultural Moment and Richard A. Levin, Shakespeare's Secret Schemers: The Study of an Early Modern Dramatic Device. Review of: Kinney Arthur (2001), Lies Like Truth: Shakespeare, Macbeth and the Cultural Moment no. 4. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. Renaissance Quarterly 56.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (15 January 2003), Devil Theatre: Demonic Possession and Exorcism in English Drama, 1558-1642 (Dissertatie, Leiden University). Leiden: Universiteit Leiden. Supervisor(s): Westerweel B. & Hoenselaars A.J.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2003), Arabier in Venetië: Hafid Bouazza vertaalt Shakespeare en Marlowe, Armada: tijdschrift voor wereldliteratuur 26: .
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (2001), Overwinningstekens in het abattoir? 'Mycenae Lookout' en de latere gedichten van Seamus Heaney, Bzzletin 276: .
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (1999), Mystical Bodies: 'King Lear' and the Discourse of Possession. In: Pieters J. (Ed.), Critical Self-Fashioning: Stephen Greenblatt & the new Historicism. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. 104-129.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (1998) Boekbespreking. Review of: Vendler H. (1998), The Art of Shakespeare's Sonnets no. 5. Cambridge, MA: Berlimop Press. Folio 2: 34-39.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (1998), Mystiek lichaam: 'King Lear' en Bezetenheid, Musaeus 2(6): 3-13.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (1997), Abraham Sybant doma The Taming of the Shrew per la scena di Amsterdam. In: Tempera M. (Ed.), The Taming of the Shrew: dal testo alla scena. Bologna: Clueb. 191-204.
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (1995), A Universal German Classic: Shakespeare in the Netherlands during the Second World War, Folio 2(1): .
- Dijkhuizen J.F. van (1994), Prospero's Dream: The Tempest and the Court Masque Inverted, Folio 1(2): .