Issues of scale and category are becoming increasingly urgent within early modern studies, particularly for those who work on book history or the material text. This essay considers how the scale of study shapes what we read and enables different kinds of interpretive work. The essay examines a copy of William Shakespeare’s poem The Rape of Lucrece which was at some point in the seventeenth century bound with Guillaume de Saluste Du Bartas’ older poem, The Historie of Judith, to create a boutique publication concerned with female agency and sexual assault. By placing this volume within a series of increasingly expansive interpretive frames, the essay explores the volume’s idiosyncratic interest as a case study, but also asks how the poems r...
In my dissertation, I am concerned with the manner in which verbal and visual categories might be ar...
International audienceBy way of introduction, this essay considers the question of women’s literacy ...
Shakespeare Survey is a yearbook of Shakespeare studies and production. Since 1948, the Survey has p...
This essay demonstrates the interrelationship between the historical source (Livy, Ab Urbe Condita L...
This essay offers a critical, historical, and authorial analysis of the intersection of gender and s...
The essay surveys representations of rape in selected Shakespeare’s works. The subject fascinated Sh...
This essay addresses the ways in which Shakespeare makes his Lucrece capable of changing her status ...
Poems on Affairs of State (1707) marked the first publication of Shakespeare’s Lucrece in over a hal...
This collection of essays is part of a new phase in Shakespeare studies. The traditional view of Sha...
This essay considers the future of scholarship on early modern women writers in light of structural ...
In a recent BBC documentary recounting the theft of Shakespeare’s First Folio, the art-thief, Raymon...
The essay deals with the two poems by Shakespeare and Middleton dealing with the character of Lucrec...
This essay examines the conflation of blood stains, blots and blemishes, and graphic allusions in Wi...
Anthologizing Shakespeare, 1593–1603 is a reading of Shakespeare’s first decade in print, from Venus...
This essay focuses on the female complaint in vogue in England in the second half of the sixteenth c...
In my dissertation, I am concerned with the manner in which verbal and visual categories might be ar...
International audienceBy way of introduction, this essay considers the question of women’s literacy ...
Shakespeare Survey is a yearbook of Shakespeare studies and production. Since 1948, the Survey has p...
This essay demonstrates the interrelationship between the historical source (Livy, Ab Urbe Condita L...
This essay offers a critical, historical, and authorial analysis of the intersection of gender and s...
The essay surveys representations of rape in selected Shakespeare’s works. The subject fascinated Sh...
This essay addresses the ways in which Shakespeare makes his Lucrece capable of changing her status ...
Poems on Affairs of State (1707) marked the first publication of Shakespeare’s Lucrece in over a hal...
This collection of essays is part of a new phase in Shakespeare studies. The traditional view of Sha...
This essay considers the future of scholarship on early modern women writers in light of structural ...
In a recent BBC documentary recounting the theft of Shakespeare’s First Folio, the art-thief, Raymon...
The essay deals with the two poems by Shakespeare and Middleton dealing with the character of Lucrec...
This essay examines the conflation of blood stains, blots and blemishes, and graphic allusions in Wi...
Anthologizing Shakespeare, 1593–1603 is a reading of Shakespeare’s first decade in print, from Venus...
This essay focuses on the female complaint in vogue in England in the second half of the sixteenth c...
In my dissertation, I am concerned with the manner in which verbal and visual categories might be ar...
International audienceBy way of introduction, this essay considers the question of women’s literacy ...
Shakespeare Survey is a yearbook of Shakespeare studies and production. Since 1948, the Survey has p...