This study addresses the problem critics have faced in identifying contemporary perceptions of the barber, surgeon and barber-surgeon in early modernity by examining the literature, predominantly the drama, from the period. The name ‘barber-surgeon’ is not given formally to any character in extant early modern plays; only within the dialogue or during stage business is a character labelled the barber-surgeon. Barbers and surgeons are simultaneously separate and doubled-up characters. The differences and cross-pollinations between their practices play out across the literature and tell us not just about their cultural, civic and occupational histories but also about how we interpret patterns in language, onomastics, dramaturgy, materiality, ...
How does our understanding of early modern performance, culture and identity change when we decentre...
This is the published version.The English mumming play (formerly "Saint George play"), though of unc...
This thesis articulates the importance and influence of medical understandings of humoural theory, p...
This study addresses the problem critics have faced in identifying contemporary perceptions of the b...
Exploring the significance of visual things that are 'under construction' in works by playwrights. I...
This study explores the cultural implications of theatrical performance in early modern England. Eve...
Staging Sumptuousness: Regulating Identity in Early Modern England considers the emergence of the ea...
The capacity for the human voice to express a speaker's desires and shape a listener's will is a con...
This dissertation argues that scholarly characters in popular plays reveal contradictions and confli...
Examines the painted body of the actor on the early modern stageInventions of the Skin illuminates a...
The prefatory Act of Uniformity of the 1559 Book of Common Prayer explicitly insists that the ritual...
Beginning with an historical account of the practice of healing in early modern England, as it unfol...
Exploring the significance of visual things that are 'under construction' in works by playwrights. I...
Ever since historiographers invented the period known as the Renaissance in the middle of the last c...
Dramatic Extracting and the Reception of Early Modern English Drama builds on recent work on the tra...
How does our understanding of early modern performance, culture and identity change when we decentre...
This is the published version.The English mumming play (formerly "Saint George play"), though of unc...
This thesis articulates the importance and influence of medical understandings of humoural theory, p...
This study addresses the problem critics have faced in identifying contemporary perceptions of the b...
Exploring the significance of visual things that are 'under construction' in works by playwrights. I...
This study explores the cultural implications of theatrical performance in early modern England. Eve...
Staging Sumptuousness: Regulating Identity in Early Modern England considers the emergence of the ea...
The capacity for the human voice to express a speaker's desires and shape a listener's will is a con...
This dissertation argues that scholarly characters in popular plays reveal contradictions and confli...
Examines the painted body of the actor on the early modern stageInventions of the Skin illuminates a...
The prefatory Act of Uniformity of the 1559 Book of Common Prayer explicitly insists that the ritual...
Beginning with an historical account of the practice of healing in early modern England, as it unfol...
Exploring the significance of visual things that are 'under construction' in works by playwrights. I...
Ever since historiographers invented the period known as the Renaissance in the middle of the last c...
Dramatic Extracting and the Reception of Early Modern English Drama builds on recent work on the tra...
How does our understanding of early modern performance, culture and identity change when we decentre...
This is the published version.The English mumming play (formerly "Saint George play"), though of unc...
This thesis articulates the importance and influence of medical understandings of humoural theory, p...