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Publications

  • Article: '"Enfranchised" Language in "Henry V" and "The Dutch Courtesan"', Cahiers Élisabéthains Vol 84, Autumn 2013, pp.1-11
  • Article: '"Enfranchised" Language in Mulcaster's "Elementarie" and Shakespeare's "Henry V"', Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses, Vol. 25, 2012, pp.127-35 (peer-reviewed)
  • Article: 'Assuming Gender in Hamlet and Troilus and Cressida: "Are we to assume that there were women in the audience?"', Alice Leonard and Johann Gregory, Assuming Gender, Vol. 1, Issue 2, Autumn 2010 , (peer-reviewed)
  • Book Review: Katharine A. Craik and Tanya Pollard eds., Shakespearean Sensations: Experiencing Literature in Early Modern England, Review of English Studies, first published online September 23, 2013, doi:10.1093/res/hgt092
  • Book Review: Graham Holderness, Nine Lives of William Shakespeare, Cahiers Élisabéthains Vol 81, Spring 2012, p.85
  • I am a contributor for the Routledge Annotated Bibliography of English Studies (ABES) where I review books and articles on the Renaissance and early modern literature:

    Review: David Coleman, John Webster: Renaissance Dramatist (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2010)
    Review: Paul A. Kottman, Tragic Conditions in Shakespeare (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009)
    Review: Paulina Kewes, 'Henry Savile's "Tacitus" and the Politics of Roman History in Late Elizabethan England' Huntington Library Quarterly, 74: 4, 2011,
    pp. 515-551
    Review: Noam Reisner, 'The Paradox of Mimesis in Sidney's "Defence of Poesie" and Marlowe's "Doctor Faustus"', The Cambridge Quarterly, 39: 4,
    December 2010, pp. 331-349
    Review: Madhavi Menon, 'Coriolanus and I', Shakespeare, 7:2, 2011, 156-169