Check out Sarah E. Johnson's review of Michael M. Wagoner's book "Interruptions in Early Modern English Drama
📚: https://t.co/fbeY5ZKOA1
📰: https://t.co/4i0NS8IwOQ
I'm happy to share that my article on female neighbourly networks in The Merry Wives is forthcoming in @BSAShakespeare Shakespeare. It restores Mistress Quickly to critical visibility and argues for the social diversity of female networks in the play 🥂
Our book reviews this issue are of two books on early modern staging practices: @laurajay_wright Sound Effects: Hearing the Early Modern Stage and @michaelmwagoner Interruptions in Early Modern English Drama.
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Now available in paperback!
@michaelmwagoner's 'Interruptions in Early Modern English Drama' is an incisive study of the use of interruption as a dramatic form in the works of Shakespeare, Jonson and Fletcher.
https://t.co/nsQvs83yRb
So excited to say that my newest article is out online! All about female characters in the early quartos! Thanks to Terri Bourus and Sarah Neville among others for shaping and guiding this piece! Check it out here:
https://t.co/LLEK4WHimp
If you want a link to read, I have some!
So excited to be part of this amazing volume! Just out! @OxUniPress thanks to the editors @scaliger, Paolo Sachet and Geri Della Rocca de Candal. It's full of errors! 😂
Only TWO WEEKS left to submit your paper proposals for this November's Blackfriars Conference! The submission deadline is May 15. For 2023, we are soliciting 3 types of submissions: plenary papers, colloquy leaders, and staging sessions.
Submit now >> https://t.co/FLZjFijvQd
So happy to have just seen @shakespearectr’s wonderful production of Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice! A play meant for a stage like that with performers trained to handle text and space! Amazing work!
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Cracking #NetGenPlen as a Beaumont fan it was great to see the way @essm714 interwove Shax & Beaumont. Whereas Shax contemporaries are often informing contexts for the main Shakespearean event here Shax was a context & The Knight of the Burning Pestle was the payoff
#shax2023
Thank you @Thisbysmantle for organizing a lovely book brunch to celebrate a year of scholarship! I was glad that Interruptions in EM English Drama got to participate. @Ardenpublisher
Amazing to hear @JitkaStollova talk about Fletcher and his Folio even as we think about Shx, esp in noting how the text is actually radical in certain contexts! #makingFletcherHappen