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Medieval afterlives
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28 May 2024

"Eclectic and original... Black and Goodland’s collection is the product of an experimental and often enlivening approach to familiar materials."
- Early Theatre
Daisy Black is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Wolverhampton
Katharine Goodland is Professor of English at the College of Staten Island CUNY
Introduction – Daisy Black and Katharine Goodland
Prolegomena
1 ‘Where the peaze is, shee shalbe Queene’: REED and the continuing life of medieval dramatic traditions – Peter H. Greenfield
Part I: Transforming space
2 The Lathom screen and the Magian plays of the Derby companies – Lawrence Manley
3 Promising a storm: anticipation, spectacle, and the ship in the Digby Mary Magdalene and
Shakespeare and Wilkins' Pericles, Prince of Tyre – Daisy Black
4 ‘Ay, these were spectacles to please my soul’: satirising schadenfreude in Thomas Kyd’s
The Spanish Tragedy – Katharine Goodland
Part II: Transforming character
5 Shakespeare’s priests – Jay Zysk
6 Transforming Saint Dunstan on the Elizabethan stage – Gina M. Di Salvo
7 ‘Fals conjecture’: how costume transformed ‘player’ to ‘disguiser’ in late medieval and Renaissance drama – Katie Normington
Part III: Transforming tropes
8 Transforming recognition: The Winter’s Tale, Pericles, and the Elevation of the Host – Matthew J. Smith
9 Under the castle, inside the counting house: shelter and exposure on the deathbed in The Castle of Perseverance and The Jew of Malta – Devin Byker
10 The forest palimpsest in As You Like It and the medieval imaginary – Victoria Bladen
Afterword – Theresa Coletti
Index