Publications

 

*  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  Unpublished dissertation:  UCLA, 1999.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.

 

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Current Work Under Submission

 

*  “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

 

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Conference Presentations

 

*  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

 

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