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Playbooks, The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture, vol 1: Britain and Ireland to 1660 (2011)
The history of playbooks in early modern England, for a general readership.
Early Modern Digital Scholarship & DEEP: Database of Early English Playbooks (with Alan B. Farmer), Literature Compass (2008)
This paper discusses recent trends in digital resources for early modern literary studies, as well...
The First Literary Hamlet and the Commonplacing of Professional Plays (with Peter Stallybrass), Shakespeare Quarterly (2008)
Considers the first ("bad") quarto of Hamlet as Shakespeare's first literary drama, in the context...
Mystic Ciphers: Shakespeare and Intelligent Design: A Response to Nancy Glazener, American Literary History (2007)
A discussion of the Shakespeare "authorship controversy" in relation to the "debate" over evolution and...
Tragical-Comical-Pastoral-Colonial: Economic Sovereignty, Globalization, and the Form of Tragicomedy, ELH (2007)
I examine the politics of tragicomedy by focusing on its 1620s shift from pastoral to...
Canons and Classics: Publishing Drama in Caroline England (with Alan B. Farmer), Localizing Caroline Drama, 1625–1642 (2006)
The publication of playbooks in the 1630s helped to shape a distinctive culture of Caroline...
Copyright, Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature (2006)
Encyclopedia entry on the history of copyright.
Typographic Nostalgia: Playreading, Popularity and the Meanings of Black Letter, The Book of the Play: Playwrights, Stationers, and Readers in Early Modern England (2006)
William Shakespeare - The Life, Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature (2006)
Encyclopedia entry on the life of William Shakespeare.
Structures of Popularity in the Early Modern Book Trade (with Alan B. Farmer), Shakespeare Quarterly (2005)
Continues the discussion in "The Popularity of Playbooks Revisited," with a rejoinder to Peter W.M....
The Popularity of Playbooks Revisited (with Alan B. Farmer), Shakespeare Quarterly (2005)
A revisionist study of the popularity of playbooks in the early modern book trade and...
Mixed Government and Mixed Marriage in A King and No King: Sir Henry Neville Reads Beaumont and Fletcher, ELH (2002)
A reading of the 1619 edition of A King and No King through the eyes...
Vile Arts: The Marketing of English Printed Drama, 1512–1660 (with Alan B. Farmer), Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama (2000)
Examines the marketing of drama through the use of title-page attributions of author, authorial status,...
Walter Burre’s The Knight of the Burning Pestle, English Literary Renaissance (1999)
A study of The Knight of the Burning Pestle in the context of the career...