This book analyses the representation of men in early modern English university drama. It assesses the role of academic play-texts in the construction of early modern male subjectivity, especially that of students, and evaluates the importance of performance in the formation of this subjectivity. It pays attention to the way that the plays deal with their academic and social contexts; to their engagement with literary and dramatic traditions; to the influence of their local and national settings; and to their relationship with university authority and royal patronage
This dissertation argues that scholarly characters in popular plays reveal contradictions and confli...
This study explores the cultural implications of theatrical performance in early modern England. Eve...
This project aims to create a way of looking at texts that is attune to issues of phenomenology and ...
This review considers Performing Masculinity in English University Drama, 1598-1636
This review considers Performing Masculinity in English University Drama, 1598-1636
In charting the remarkable rise of St John's College, Oxford, from struggling, new-born foundation i...
This dissertation explores the construction of masculine identity at the intersection between early ...
In this paper I analyse two early modern university plays in order to demonstrate that they stage a ...
How does our understanding of early modern performance, culture and identity change when we decentre...
Contrary to previous scholarship, which has claimed that university drama did not occur at the Engli...
The purpose of this work is twofold. As one among many practitioners in educational dramatics, I wis...
This research aims to discover the intricate links between gender identity, masculine performance, a...
This thesis explores the representation of the early modern English state in a selection of drama pe...
This thesis argues for a reconsideration of early modern boy actors as actors, focusing on their act...
Recent research on patronage, performance and playing spaces in early modern England allows us to re...
This dissertation argues that scholarly characters in popular plays reveal contradictions and confli...
This study explores the cultural implications of theatrical performance in early modern England. Eve...
This project aims to create a way of looking at texts that is attune to issues of phenomenology and ...
This review considers Performing Masculinity in English University Drama, 1598-1636
This review considers Performing Masculinity in English University Drama, 1598-1636
In charting the remarkable rise of St John's College, Oxford, from struggling, new-born foundation i...
This dissertation explores the construction of masculine identity at the intersection between early ...
In this paper I analyse two early modern university plays in order to demonstrate that they stage a ...
How does our understanding of early modern performance, culture and identity change when we decentre...
Contrary to previous scholarship, which has claimed that university drama did not occur at the Engli...
The purpose of this work is twofold. As one among many practitioners in educational dramatics, I wis...
This research aims to discover the intricate links between gender identity, masculine performance, a...
This thesis explores the representation of the early modern English state in a selection of drama pe...
This thesis argues for a reconsideration of early modern boy actors as actors, focusing on their act...
Recent research on patronage, performance and playing spaces in early modern England allows us to re...
This dissertation argues that scholarly characters in popular plays reveal contradictions and confli...
This study explores the cultural implications of theatrical performance in early modern England. Eve...
This project aims to create a way of looking at texts that is attune to issues of phenomenology and ...