Items where Author is "Steggle, Matthew"
Number of items: 33.
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STEGGLE, Matthew
(2017).
Jordan and Sharpham: A lost play and an annotated playbook.
Notes and Queries, 64 (3), 403-406.
[Article]
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2017).
Philip Henslowe's Artificial Cow.
Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, 30.
[Article]
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2016).
'The Comedy of a Duke of Ferrara' in 1598.
Early Theatre, 19 (2), 139-156.
[Article]
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2016).
Two Emendations to Measure for Measure.
Notes and Queries, 63 (3), 425-427.
[Article]
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2014).
The cruces of Measure for Measure and EEBO-TCP.
The Review of English Studies, 65 (270), 438-455.
[Article]
CHETA, Arun and STEGGLE, Matthew
(2014).
Thomas Nashe reads The Nosegay of Morall Philosophie.
Notes and Queries, 61 (2), 221-223.
[Article]
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2012).
A Lost Turk Play : actors Mufti Nassuf &c (1614–42).
Ben Jonson Journal, 19 (1), 45-64.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2010).
Prospero and plagiarism : Early Modern Studies and the rise of Wikipedia.
Digital Studies / Le champ numérique, 2 (1).
[Article]
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2010).
A lost Jacobean tragedy : Henry the Una (c. 1619).
Early Theatre, 13 (1), 65-82.
[Article]
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2009).
Doctor Faustus and the Devils of Empedocles.
Notes and Queries, 56 (4), 544-547.
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STEGGLE, Matthew
(2004).
James Yates, Elizabethan servant poet.
Studies in philology, 101 (1), 48-58.
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Book Section
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2017).
Flight and spaceflight in Romeo and Juliet.
In: EVANS, Robert, (ed.)
Romeo and Juliet.
Critical Insights
.
Salem Press.
(In Press)
[Book Section]
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2016).
Ben Jonson and Performance.
In: GIDDENS, Eugene, (ed.)
The Oxford Handbook of Ben Jonson.
Oxford, Oxford University Press.
(In Press)
[Book Section]
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2016).
The humours in humour: Shakespeare and early modern psychology.
In:
The Oxford Handbook of Shakespearean Comedy.
Oxford University Press.
(In Press)
[Book Section]
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2015).
William Shakespeare, Measure for measure.
In: GREENBLATT, Stephen, (ed.)
The Norton Shakespeaere.
New York, Norton, 2171-2240.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2010).
Richard Brome, The English Moor.
In: CAVE, Richard A., (ed.)
Richard Brome Online.
Sheffield, Humanities Research Institute.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
Authored Book
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.
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STEGGLE, Matthew
(2007).
Laughing and Weeping in Early Modern Theatres.
Studies in Performance and Early Modern Drama
.
Routledge.
[Authored Book]
HOPKINS, Lisa and STEGGLE, Matthew
(2006).
Renaissance Literature and Culture.
Introductions to British Literature and Culture
.
London, Continuum.
[Authored Book]
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2004).
Richard Brome : place and politics on the Caroline stage.
Revels Plays Companion Library
.
Manchester, Manchester University Press.
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