This article considers the ways in which plays stage the negotiation of the relationship between public and private space in early modern London through characters walking in the city. It uses concepts developed by Michel de Certeau and Pierre Mayol to think about the twentieth-century city to argue that Heywood’s Edward IV and the anonymous A Warning for Fair Women present walking the streets of London as an act of recognition and knowing that distinguishes those who belong in the city from those who do not
This article studies the intersection of verbal and visual culture in the early modern period throug...
This chapter provides an analysis of how we might reconstitute the everyday life and space of a pre-...
This article studies the intersection of verbal and visual culture in the early modern period throug...
This article considers the ways in which plays stage the negotiation of the relationship between pub...
In this article, we propose to analyse how public walks in Paris and London in the eighteenth centur...
Unlike many of his contemporaries, Shakespeare rarely set his plays in London and those of his plays...
“Walking London” examines a trio of novels in relation to the development of the city of London. I d...
This essay summarizes scholarship about the neighbourhoods and parishes surrounding London’s early m...
This article investigates the ways in which a group of enthusiasts for London constitute their city....
This essay looks at the ways in which the evolving early modern urban space of London was re-present...
This article explores aspects of the textual relationship between women and early modern London by e...
This article explores aspects of the textual relationship between women and early modern London by e...
This thesis employs a wide range of sources outside company archives to offer a more inclusive under...
The kingdom\u27s principal city for law, governance, trade, and consumption, early modern London exp...
This article investigates the ways in which a group of enthusiasts for London constitute their city....
This article studies the intersection of verbal and visual culture in the early modern period throug...
This chapter provides an analysis of how we might reconstitute the everyday life and space of a pre-...
This article studies the intersection of verbal and visual culture in the early modern period throug...
This article considers the ways in which plays stage the negotiation of the relationship between pub...
In this article, we propose to analyse how public walks in Paris and London in the eighteenth centur...
Unlike many of his contemporaries, Shakespeare rarely set his plays in London and those of his plays...
“Walking London” examines a trio of novels in relation to the development of the city of London. I d...
This essay summarizes scholarship about the neighbourhoods and parishes surrounding London’s early m...
This article investigates the ways in which a group of enthusiasts for London constitute their city....
This essay looks at the ways in which the evolving early modern urban space of London was re-present...
This article explores aspects of the textual relationship between women and early modern London by e...
This article explores aspects of the textual relationship between women and early modern London by e...
This thesis employs a wide range of sources outside company archives to offer a more inclusive under...
The kingdom\u27s principal city for law, governance, trade, and consumption, early modern London exp...
This article investigates the ways in which a group of enthusiasts for London constitute their city....
This article studies the intersection of verbal and visual culture in the early modern period throug...
This chapter provides an analysis of how we might reconstitute the everyday life and space of a pre-...
This article studies the intersection of verbal and visual culture in the early modern period throug...