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Accepting PhD Students
PhD projects
I am always pleased to hear from prospective students interested in working on Shakespearean and early modern topics, especially drama; playhouse culture; music and literature.
I am supervising or have supervised PhDs on: 1580s drama; Shakespeare and Robert Southwell; early modern dramatic epilogues; objects and memory on the commercial stage, 1580-1642; plague, space and early modern drama; disguise on the early modern stage; crowns in late Elizabethan drama; Shakespeare's representations of rape; the Blackfriars lighting; early modern apprentice culture; the stationer John Danter; non-English maternity in Shakespeare; twenty-first century folk music.
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