Matteo Pangallo

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Associate Professor of English teaching courses in Shakespeare, early modern drama, dramatic literature, and book history. Books: "Playwriting Playgoers in Shakespeare's Theaters" (2017), "Shakespeare's Audiences" (2021), and "Teaching the History of the Book" (2023). Current projects are on foreign performers in medieval and early modern England and on theatrical failure in Shakespeare's theater.
I'm excited to share that Will Tosh and I are seeking article abstracts for a proposed special issue of "Shakespeare Bulletin" on the subject of #teaching #Shakespeare and #earlymoderndrama in and/or through #performance. Please see the #CFP for more information, and please do share with your colleagues and students.
Thrilled to get the first part of this incredibly important collected works and honored to be a contributor to some of the forthcoming volumes! #earlymoderndrama #thomasheywood #histodons #literature #editing
"Teaching the History of the Book" is now available for pre-order from UMass Press! Co-edited by me & Emily Todd, this collection features 38 chapters on teaching book history & using book history in non-BH courses, with ideas from historians, English scholars, language teachers, librarians, archivists, book artists, & other teachers and students. #bookhistory #teaching #histodons https://www.umasspress.com/9781625347312/teaching-the-history-of-the-book/
Teaching the History of the Book

With original contributions from a diverse range of teachers, scholars, and practitioners in literary studies, history, book arts, library science, language...

University of Massachusetts Press
"For there it is, crackt in an hundred shivers..." My article "Destroying Things on the Early Modern English Stage" is now available in the journal Early Modern Literary Studies. This is part of a (long-delayed) project on theatrical failure in early modern England. #shakespeare #earlymoderndrama #theaterhistory #theater #theaterprops #performancestudies #theatercostume #theatricalfailure https://journals.shu.ac.uk/index.php/EMLS/article/view/315
Destroying Things on the Early Modern English Stage | Early Modern Literary Studies

It's an honor to join the advisory board for "Early Theatre"--a journal that has played a formative and important (and, frankly, enjoyable) role in my development as a scholar of early modern theater history. I'm especially excited to be joining the board as part of such an intellectually strong, diverse, and vibrant group of colleagues. #theaterhistory #theatre #earlymoderndrama #humanities #academic #theatrehistory #histodons #drama https://earlytheatre.org/earlytheatre/issue/view/483
Vol. 25 No. 2 (2022) | Early Theatre

Proofs are in for "Teaching the History of the Book", forthcoming from UMass Press in May/June 2023. #bookhistory #histodons #bookstodon #teaching #publishing #libraries #authorship #reading #printing #bibliography 7/7
Proofs are in for "Teaching the History of the Book", forthcoming from UMass Press in May/June 2023. #bookhistory #histodons #bookstodon #teaching #publishing #libraries #authorship #reading #printing #bibliography 6/7
Proofs are in for "Teaching the History of the Book", forthcoming from UMass Press in May/June 2023. #bookhistory #histodons #bookstodon #teaching #publishing #libraries #authorship #reading #printing #bibliography 5/7
Proofs are in for "Teaching the History of the Book", forthcoming from UMass Press in May/June 2023. #bookhistory #histodons #bookstodon #teaching #publishing #libraries #authorship #reading #printing #bibliography 4/7
Proofs are in for "Teaching the History of the Book", forthcoming from UMass Press in May/June 2023. #bookhistory #histodons #bookstodon #teaching #publishing #libraries #authorship #reading #printing #bibliography 3/7