George, Emily. “The Devil at the Edge of This Book: Intertextual Ecologies of Early Modern Crime Narratives.” Early Theatre 26, no. 2 (2023): 147–63. doi:10.12745/et.26.2.5528. |
Publications, Essays and Articles |
16th Century, 17th Century, Drama, English, Gender, Literature, Renaissance, Textual Studies |
Gilbert, Alycia. "Her Speech Betrays Her: The New Woman and Gendered Slang in the Periodical Press." Victorian Periodicals Review, vol. 56 no. 1, 2023, p. 45-66. Project MUSE, https://doi.org/10.1353/vpr.2023.a905139. |
Publications, Essays and Articles |
19th Century, British, Gender, Language, Nonfiction Prose, Queer Studies, Sociolinguistics, Textual Studies |
Colette Moore. 2021. "Before quotation marks: parentheses as punctuation of represented speech in early print." Speech Representation in the History of English. Peter Grund and Terry Walker, eds. Oxford University Press. 29-50. |
Publications, Essays and Articles |
16th Century, 17th Century, Digital Humanities, History of the English Language, Language, Linguistics, Literacy, Textual Studies |
Juliet Shields, Mary Prince, Slavery, and Print Culture in the Anglophone Atlantic World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021). |
Publications, Books |
18th Century, 19th Century, British, Canadian, Caribbean, Literature, Race and Ethnicity, Romanticism, Textual Studies, Transatlantic |
“The Scale of Book History: Data, Distance, Description.” In The Oxford Handbook to the History of the Book in Early Modern England. Ed. Adam Smyth. Oxford University Press, 2021. |
Publications, Essays and Articles |
16th Century, 17th Century, Digital Humanities, Renaissance, Research Methods, Textual Studies |
Matthew Poland, “Commemorative Print: Serialized Monuments during the Shakespeare Tercentenary Debates,” Journal of Victorian Culture 26.1 (April 2021), 1-23. https://doi.org/10.1093/jvcult/vcaa027. |
Publications, Essays and Articles |
17th Century, 19th Century, British, Drama, Media Studies, Popular Culture, Shakespeare, Textual Studies |
Colette Moore. 2020. "Paratext, information studies, and Middle English manuscripts." The Dynamics of Text and Framing Phenomena: Historical approaches to paratext and metadiscourse in English. Matti Peikola and Birte Bös, eds. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 289-309. |
Publications, Essays and Articles |
History of the English Language, Language, Linguistics, Medieval, Middle English, Textual Studies |
“Institutional Forme” In The Unfinished Book. Ed. Alexandra Gillespie and Deidre Shauna Lynch. Oxford University Press, 2020. 246-59 |
Publications, Essays and Articles |
19th Century, Renaissance, Research Methods, Textual Studies |
Colette Moore. 2019. "The path not taken: parentheses and written direct speech in Early Modern printed books." Punctuation in Context –Past and Present Perspectives. Merja Kytö and Claudia Claridge, eds. Bern: Peter Lang. 85-101. |
Publications, Essays and Articles |
16th Century, History of the English Language, Language, Linguistics, Literacy, Textual Studies |
Faulkner, Sarah. “Artifact or Artifice? The Epistolary Image of Mary Hays.” Biographical Misinterpretations of British Women Writers: A Hall of Mirrors and the Long Eighteenth Century. Edited by Brenda Ayres. Palgrave MacMillan, 2017. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
18th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century, British, Feminism and Feminist Theory, Gender, Literature, Romanticism, Textual Studies, Women Writers |
Hardison, Brian Christopher. “Words, Meanings, and Readings: Reconstructing the Use of Gildas’s De Excidio Britanniae at the Canterbury School,” Viator 47.1 (2016) pp 1–22. |
Publications, Essays and Articles |
Medieval, Pedagogy, Textual Studies |
“Organizing Manuscript and Print: From Compilatio to Compilation.” In The Medieval Manuscript Book: Cultural Approaches. Ed. Michael Johnston and Michael Van Dussen. Cambridge University Press, 2015. 77-95. |
Publications, Essays and Articles |
16th Century, 17th Century, Medieval, Renaissance, Research Methods, Textual Studies |
“Shakespeare and the Collection: Reading Beyond Readers’ Marks.” In Shakespeare and Textual Studies. Ed. Margaret Jane Kidnie and Sonia Massai. Cambridge University Press, 2015. 177-195. |
Publications, Essays and Articles |
Shakespeare, Textual Studies |
“Needles and Pens: Sewing in Early English Books.” Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 45:3 (2015): 523-542. |
Publications, Essays and Articles |
16th Century, 17th Century, Renaissance, Textual Studies |
“Afterworlds: Thomas Middleton, the Book, and the Genre of Continuation.” In Formal Matters: Reading the Forms of Early Modern Texts. Ed. Allison Deutermann and András Kiséry. Manchester University Press, 2013. 77-96. |
Publications, Essays and Articles |
17th Century, Renaissance, Textual Studies |
“Curatorial Readings: George Herbert’s The Temple, Quintus Curtius, and their Context.” Huntington Library Quarterly 74:4 (2011), 575-98. |
Publications, Essays and Articles |
Textual Studies |
“Invisible Ink: A Note on Ghost Images in Early Printed Publications; Books.” Textual Cultures 5:2 (2010): 53-62. |
Publications, Essays and Articles |
Textual Studies |
“Visual Experiment and Oral Performance.” The Poetry of Sound/The Sound of Poetry, ed. Marjorie Perloff and Craig Dworkin. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009. 270-84. |
Publications, Book Chapters |
20th Century, Literary Criticism, Literature, Poetry and Poetics, Textual Studies |
“Making Shakespeare’s Books: Assembly and Intertextuality in the Archives.” Shakespeare Quarterly 60:3 (2009): 304-340. |
Publications, Essays and Articles |
Literature, Shakespeare, Textual Studies |
“‘Furnished for Action:’: Renaissance Publications; Books as Furniture.” Book History 12 (2009): 37-73. |
Publications, Essays and Articles |
Renaissance, Textual Studies |
“Now Not Now: Gertrude Stein Speaks.” English Studies in Canada 33.4 (December 2007): 103-13. |
Publications, Essays and Articles |
20th Century, American, Literary Criticism, Literature, Modernism, Poetry and Poetics, Textual Studies |
Shakespeare on the Page: Texts, Books and Readers. Arden Shakespeare Fourth Series. Bloomsbury. |
Publications, Books |
Shakespeare, Textual Studies |