Dorothy Dunnett's Lymond Chronicles are among the defining works of twentieth-century historical fiction. This paper discusses Dunnett's creation of a renaissance man by examining her hero against the meticulously-researched background of his sixteenth-century context - in particular, the formative effect of his reading
Published in #Bard, special issue of _Shakespeare Quarterly_ edited by Douglas Lanier, this essay co...
This thesis is concerned with reading practices and the late medieval vernacular text. More specific...
Due to its elaborate woodcuts and artificial language, Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (Venice: Aldus Manu...
This thesis, Reading Lydgate's Troy Book: Patronage, Politics and History in Lancastrian England, di...
“Circulating Knowledges: Literature and the Idea of the Library in Renaissance England” pairs litera...
This study presents a novel approach to the history of books and reading by encouraging scholars to ...
In a recent BBC documentary recounting the theft of Shakespeare’s First Folio, the art-thief, Raymon...
This thesis considers the intersection of the manuscript and its literature through an examination o...
Marginalia create a space; or, they enter a space to which they had been invited by the very layout ...
This dissertation is an investigation into the social history of British Library Manuscript Addition...
The twentieth and the twenty-first centuries have Catholicised Shakespeare. At the heart of this mo...
folk tales to political pamphlets, linked to an investigation into the later impact of a Gothicized ...
In 1977, a long-lost collection of manuscripts of plays, poems, and non-fiction texts from the 17th ...
Grounded in a multi-faceted theoretical framework that examines the dynamic interaction between the ...
Focusing on the work of Marlowe, Shakespeare, Jonson, and Dekker, my dissertation, Peripheral Knowle...
Published in #Bard, special issue of _Shakespeare Quarterly_ edited by Douglas Lanier, this essay co...
This thesis is concerned with reading practices and the late medieval vernacular text. More specific...
Due to its elaborate woodcuts and artificial language, Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (Venice: Aldus Manu...
This thesis, Reading Lydgate's Troy Book: Patronage, Politics and History in Lancastrian England, di...
“Circulating Knowledges: Literature and the Idea of the Library in Renaissance England” pairs litera...
This study presents a novel approach to the history of books and reading by encouraging scholars to ...
In a recent BBC documentary recounting the theft of Shakespeare’s First Folio, the art-thief, Raymon...
This thesis considers the intersection of the manuscript and its literature through an examination o...
Marginalia create a space; or, they enter a space to which they had been invited by the very layout ...
This dissertation is an investigation into the social history of British Library Manuscript Addition...
The twentieth and the twenty-first centuries have Catholicised Shakespeare. At the heart of this mo...
folk tales to political pamphlets, linked to an investigation into the later impact of a Gothicized ...
In 1977, a long-lost collection of manuscripts of plays, poems, and non-fiction texts from the 17th ...
Grounded in a multi-faceted theoretical framework that examines the dynamic interaction between the ...
Focusing on the work of Marlowe, Shakespeare, Jonson, and Dekker, my dissertation, Peripheral Knowle...
Published in #Bard, special issue of _Shakespeare Quarterly_ edited by Douglas Lanier, this essay co...
This thesis is concerned with reading practices and the late medieval vernacular text. More specific...
Due to its elaborate woodcuts and artificial language, Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (Venice: Aldus Manu...