Censorship in the
Plays of John Fletcher.
Unpublished dissertation: UCLA,
1999. (If your institution subscribes
to UMI’s ProQuest service, you can see a preview at http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/preview/9947046.)
"Henry Herbert's Censorship of Female
Power in Fletcher's The Woman's Prize." Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, vol. 13
(2001): 213-232.
“Conducting Early Modern Research Using
Post-Modern Technology.” Article
invited by the editor of Quidditas
"A Re-examination of Fletcher and
Massinger's Sources for The Tragedy of Sir John van Olden Barnavelt." Article under consideration by Shakespeare
Yearbook.
“Moving Indoors: The Honest Man’s Fortune at the Curtain and at Blackfriars.” Article under consideration by Renaissance
Drama
“A War of the Theatres: Theatrical Responses to Histriomastix
in 1633.” Article under consideration
by Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England
Facsimile edition of the Lambarde Manuscript
version of John Fletcher’s The Woman’s Prize. Edition proposal under consideration by the Malone Society
Facsimile edition with diplomatic
transcription of the MS Dyce 9 version of The Honest Man’s Fortune. Edition proposal under consideration by the
Malone Society
“R. K. Turner’s Edition of
A Wife for a Month.” (April 2001) Paper presented as part of seminar entitled “Editing Early Modern
Playtexts: Theory and Practice” at the
Shakespeare Association of America (SAA) Conference, Miami, Florida.
“The Reinvention of John
Fletcher as Caroline And Restoration Playwright.” (March 2001) Paper presented
at the Renaissance Society of America (RSA) Conference, Chicago, Illinois.
“Treatments of History in Renaissance Drama, Sessions 1
and 2.” (November 2000) Organizer and chair of dual session
panel at Early Modern Cultural Studies (GEMCS) Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana.
“Dutch History and
English Censorship in Sir John van Olden
Barnavelt.” (November
2000) Paper presented at GEMCS Conference,
New Orleans, Louisiana.
“Shirley’s Adaptation of
Fletcher for the Caroline Stage.”
(October 2000) Paper presented
at the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference (SCSC), Cleveland, Ohio.
“Watching
Women: Spectatorship and Sexual
Politics in Caroline Drama.”
(December 1999) Chair, Special
Session Panel, at the Modern Language Association (MLA) Convention, Chicago, Illinois.
“The Reinvention of John Fletcher as Caroline Court Playwright.” (October 1999) Paper presented at GEMCS
Conference, Coral Gates, Florida.
“Fletcher’s The Woman’s Prize
in 1633.” (April 1999) Paper presented at the NEMLA Convention,
Pittsburgh PA
“Herbert’s Censorship of Female Power in Fletcher’s The Woman’s Prize.” (November 1998) Paper presented at the GEMCS Conference, Newport RI
“‘Overthrown only by words’:
Transformative Language and Authority in A King and No King.”
(April 1996) Paper presented at the Southland English Graduate Student
Conference, UCLA

John Fletcher, 1579-1625