Sovereigns and Subjects in Early Modern Neo-Senecan Drama examines the development of neo-Senecan drama, also known as ’closet drama’, during the years 1590
How does our understanding of early modern performance, culture and identity change when we decentre Shakespeare? And how might a more inclusive approach to ear
This collection examines early modern women’s contribution to the culturally central mode of complaint. Complaint has largely been understood as male-authored
Making innovative use of digital and library archives, this book explores how Shakespeare used language to interact with the verbal marketplace of early modern
Perry reveals Shakespeare derived modes of tragic characterization, previously seen as presciently modern, via engagement with Rome and Senecan tragedy.