Items where Author is "Steggle, Matthew"
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STEGGLE, Matthew
(2017).
Jordan and Sharpham: A lost play and an annotated playbook.
Notes and Queries, 64 (3), 403-406.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2017).
Flight and spaceflight in Romeo and Juliet.
In: EVANS, Robert, (ed.)
Romeo and Juliet.
Critical Insights
.
Salem Press.
(In Press)
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2017).
Philip Henslowe's Artificial Cow.
Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, 30.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2016).
Two Emendations to Measure for Measure.
Notes and Queries, 63 (3), 425-427.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2016).
Ben Jonson and Performance.
In: GIDDENS, Eugene, (ed.)
The Oxford Handbook of Ben Jonson.
Oxford, Oxford University Press.
(In Press)
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2016).
The humours in humour: Shakespeare and early modern psychology.
In:
The Oxford Handbook of Shakespearean Comedy.
Oxford University Press.
(In Press)
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2015).
Digital humanities and the lost drama of early modern England : ten case studies.
Studies in performance and early modern drama
.
Farnham, Ashgate.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2015).
William Shakespeare, Measure for measure.
In: GREENBLATT, Stephen, (ed.)
The Norton Shakespeaere.
New York, Norton, 2171-2240.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2015).
Othello, the Moor of London : Shakespeare's Black Britons.
In: EVANS, Robert C., (ed.)
Othello : a critical reader.
Arden Early Modern Drama Guides
.
London, Bloomsbury, 103-124.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2015).
The Monster in the Corner: Plague and The Three Ladies of London.
In: OSTOVICH, Helen and GOUGH, Melinda, (eds.)
Performance as Research in Early English Theatre Studies: The Three Ladies of London in Context.
McMaster University.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2014).
The cruces of Measure for Measure and EEBO-TCP.
The Review of English Studies, 65 (270), 438-455.
CHETA, Arun and STEGGLE, Matthew
(2014).
Thomas Nashe reads The Nosegay of Morall Philosophie.
Notes and Queries, 61 (2), 221-223.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2014).
Lost, or rather surviving as a very short document.
In: MCINNIS, David and STEGGLE, Matthew, (eds.)
Lost Plays in Shakespeare's England.
London, Palgrave Macmillan, 72-83.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2013).
Notes towards an analysis of early modern applause.
In: CRAIK, Katherine A. and POLLARD, Tanya, (eds.)
Shakespearean sensations : experiencing literature in early modern England.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 118-137.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2013).
The Alchemist : the state of the art.
In: JULIAN, Erin and OSTOVICH, Helen, (eds.)
The Alchemist: A Critical Reader.
Arden Early Modern Drama Guides
.
London, Bloomsbury, 75-103.
RASMUSSEN, Eric and STEGGLE, Matthew
(2012).
Cynthia’s Revels, or The Fountain of Self-Love, revised scenes from the 1616 folio.
In:
The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2012).
Richard Brome.
In: SULLIVAN, Garrett A., STEWART, Alan, LEMON, Rebecca, MCDOWELL, Nicholas and RICHARDS, Jennifer, (eds.)
The Encyclopedia of English Renaissance Literature.
Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Literature
.
Oxford, Blackwell.
STEGGLE, Matthew and RASMUSSEN, Eric
(2012).
Ben Jonson, Cynthia's Revels, or the Fountain of Self-Love.
In: BUTLER, Martin, BEVINGTON, David and DONALDSON, Ian, (eds.)
The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 429-548.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2012).
The Comedy of Errors.
In: BAKER, William and WOMACK, Kenneth, (eds.)
The Facts on File Companion to Shakespeare.
Facts on File Library of World Literature
.
New York, Facts on File, 537-578.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2012).
A Lost Turk Play : actors Mufti Nassuf &c (1614–42).
Ben Jonson Journal, 19 (1), 45-64.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2012).
Urbane John Marston : obscenity, satire, co-operation.
In: HOENSELAARS, Ton, (ed.)
The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare and Contemporary Dramatists.
Cambridge Companions to Literature and Classics
.
Cambridge University Press, 70-82.
MCINNIS, D and STEGGLE, Matthew
(2011).
Folger MS X.d.390 (1-2), and Folger MS X.d.391.
Notes and Queries, 58 (3), 374-376.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2010).
Prospero and plagiarism : Early Modern Studies and the rise of Wikipedia.
Digital Studies / Le champ numérique, 2 (1).
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2010).
Richard Brome, The English Moor.
In: CAVE, Richard A., (ed.)
Richard Brome Online.
Sheffield, Humanities Research Institute.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2010).
A lost Jacobean tragedy : Henry the Una (c. 1619).
Early Theatre, 13 (1), 65-82.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2009).
Doctor Faustus and the Devils of Empedocles.
Notes and Queries, 56 (4), 544-547.
HOPKINS, Lisa, SIEMENS, Raymond G. and STEGGLE, Matthew
(2008).
EMLS : a case study in the development of an ejournal.
In: BOWEN, William R. and SIEMENS, Raymond G., (eds.)
New Technologies and Renaissance Studies.
Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies
.
Tempe, Arizona, Iter, 144-160.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2007).
Laughing and Weeping in Early Modern Theatres.
Studies in Performance and Early Modern Drama
.
Routledge.
HOPKINS, Lisa and STEGGLE, Matthew
(2006).
Renaissance Literature and Culture.
Introductions to British Literature and Culture
.
London, Continuum.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2004).
James Yates, Elizabethan servant poet.
Studies in philology, 101 (1), 48-58.
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2004).
Richard Brome : place and politics on the Caroline stage.
Revels Plays Companion Library
.
Manchester, Manchester University Press.