The way that characters in early modern theatrical performance think through their surroundings is important in our understanding of perception, memory, and oth
Thinking Through Place on the Early Modern English Stage argues that environment and embodied thought continually shaped one another in the performance of early
Both from the Ears and Mind offers a bold new understanding of the intellectual and cultural position of music in Tudor and Stuart England. Linda Phyllis Auster
In the early modern period, England radically expanded its participation in an economy that itself was becoming increasingly global. Yet less than twenty years
Unfixable Forms explores how theatrical form remakes—and is in turn remade by—early modern disability. Figures described as "deformed," "lame," "crippled,"