This book is open access and available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by Knowledge Unlatched. Rethinking Theatrical Documents brings together fifteen major scholars to analyse and theorise the documents, lost and found, that produced a play in Shakespeare’s England. Showing how the playhouse frantically generated paratexts, it explores a rich variety of entangled documents, some known and some unknown: from before the play (drafts, casting lists, actors’ parts); during the play (prologues, epilogues, title-boards); and after the play (playbooks, commonplace snippets, ballads) – though ‘before’, ‘during’ and ‘after’ intertwine in fascinating ways. By using collective intervention to rethink both theatre history and book histo...
This project, “Recasting William Shakespeare in The Business of Playwriting,” works to reinvigorate ...
There is no one, true definitive version of Shakespeareʼs plays. Shakespeare wrote his work to be pe...
Shakespeare’s plays were produced at a number of playhouses, including the Rose, the Theatre, the Cu...
This book is open access and available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by Knowledge U...
This collection brings together major scholars to introduce, analyze and theorize the rich variety o...
Eubanks Winkler and Schoch reveal how – and why – the first generation to stage Shakespeare after Sh...
While recent scholarship understands early modern play production as a collaborative process between...
What if the theatre industry that made someone like William Shakespeare possible was predicated on c...
In 1598, Shakespeare's name first appeared - unambiguously - on the title pages of printed playbooks...
IN A COLLECTION OF twenty-one essays devoted to early British dramatic manuscripts, one would expect...
The file attached to this record is the authors final peer reviewed version. The final publishers ve...
First published in 1957. This edition re-issues the second edition of 1965. Recognized as one of the...
Since the National Theatre (NT) broadcast All’s Well that Ends Well (2009) live from the Olivier sta...
This article engages with one of the current critical and bibliographical concerns of Shakespeare st...
"Acts of Imagination" examines playing companies as the locus for the production of Renaissance dram...
This project, “Recasting William Shakespeare in The Business of Playwriting,” works to reinvigorate ...
There is no one, true definitive version of Shakespeareʼs plays. Shakespeare wrote his work to be pe...
Shakespeare’s plays were produced at a number of playhouses, including the Rose, the Theatre, the Cu...
This book is open access and available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by Knowledge U...
This collection brings together major scholars to introduce, analyze and theorize the rich variety o...
Eubanks Winkler and Schoch reveal how – and why – the first generation to stage Shakespeare after Sh...
While recent scholarship understands early modern play production as a collaborative process between...
What if the theatre industry that made someone like William Shakespeare possible was predicated on c...
In 1598, Shakespeare's name first appeared - unambiguously - on the title pages of printed playbooks...
IN A COLLECTION OF twenty-one essays devoted to early British dramatic manuscripts, one would expect...
The file attached to this record is the authors final peer reviewed version. The final publishers ve...
First published in 1957. This edition re-issues the second edition of 1965. Recognized as one of the...
Since the National Theatre (NT) broadcast All’s Well that Ends Well (2009) live from the Olivier sta...
This article engages with one of the current critical and bibliographical concerns of Shakespeare st...
"Acts of Imagination" examines playing companies as the locus for the production of Renaissance dram...
This project, “Recasting William Shakespeare in The Business of Playwriting,” works to reinvigorate ...
There is no one, true definitive version of Shakespeareʼs plays. Shakespeare wrote his work to be pe...
Shakespeare’s plays were produced at a number of playhouses, including the Rose, the Theatre, the Cu...