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John Heminges's Tap-house at the Globe
(© Society of Theatre Research, 2001)
Review of Edward Pechter _Shakespeare studies today: Romanticism lost_ (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011)
(Archiv fur das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, 2013)
Shakespeare in the past
(© Gabriel Egan, 2003)
Showing versus telling: Shakespeare's ekphraseis, visual absences and the cinema
(© Gabriel Egan, 1999)
Revision of scene 4 of Sir Thomas More as a test of new bibliographical principles
(© Sheffield Hallam University, Department of English, 2000)
An examination of the role of James Burbage in early theatre (10 minutes)
(De Montfort University, 2013)
The closure of the theatres.
(Modern Humanities Research Association, 2014)
Shakespeare and eco-criticism: the unexpected return of the Elizabethan world picture
(©Blackwell, 2004-01)
In the early 1970s the Gaia hypothesis of James E. Lovelock and Lynn Margulis proposed that self-regulating processes of homeostasis have locked together the obviously living biosphere and the apparently dead environment ...
Making editions for close readers: the Arden Shakespeare 1899-1904
(2008)
No-one reads a Shakespeare play more closely than an editor making a
critical edition, although the closeness varies between series. The Arden
Shakespeare (1899-) was the most successful mass readership Shakespeare ...