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Early modernist specializing in drama. Currently working on Playgoing Time, which you can read about here: https://eoinprice.wixsite.com/playgoingtime

Looking forward to working with Shakespeare's Globe on a Research in Action workshop in May. How were plays framed? How does a play's framing affect audience response? Who knows? Let's see what we find. Details here:
https://www.shakespearesglobe.com/whats-on/research-in-action-framing-the-play/

Haven't done many IRL things for a while so if you like this sort of stuff and are in/near London it would be great to see you!

#Performance #Theatre #Drama #PracticeAsResearch

Research in Action: Framing the Play | What's On

A look at the relevance and resonances between Shakespeare's plays and contemporary interpretations. In partnership with Play On Shakespeare by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.

Shakespeare's Globe

Apologies for continually plugging this thing but The Dearth of the Author: Philip Massinger and the Beaumont and Fletcher Folio is now #OpenAccess

https://academic.oup.com/res/advance-article/doi/10.1093/res/hgac079/6885109?login=false

#BookHistory #EarlyModern #Drama

Dearth of the Author: Philip Massinger and the Beaumont and Fletcher Folio

Abstract. In 1647, Humphrey Moseley and Humphrey Robinson published a folio collection of unpublished works which they attributed to Francis Beaumont and John F

OUP Academic

It's the weekend now but I've just been told that my article The Dearth of the Author: Philip Massinger and the Beaumont and Fletcher Folio is out now in the Review of English Studies. If you can't get hold of a copy but would like to read let me know & I will see what I can do:

https://academic.oup.com/res/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/res/hgac079/6885109?redirectedFrom=fulltext&login=false

#BookHistory #EarlyModern #Drama

Dearth of the Author: Philip Massinger and the Beaumont and Fletcher Folio

Abstract. In 1647, Humphrey Moseley and Humphrey Robinson published a folio collection of unpublished works which they attributed to Francis Beaumont and John F

OUP Academic
Not sure how many people will read this but here is a short blog post about my #PlaygoingTime research project: https://www.britishshakespeare.ws/eoin-price-the-deep-time-of-the-early-modern-repertory/ #EarlyModern #Theatre #Performance
Eoin Price - The Deep Time of the Early Modern Repertory - British Shakespeare Association

Eoin Price is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Swansea University. His current project, Playgoing Time in Elizabethan London is funded by a Leverhulme Research Fellowship. I am currently working on a project called Playgoing Time in Elizabethan London. The project challenges the dominant tendency of early modern theatre scholarship to privilege a playgoer’s first […]

British Shakespeare Association
Got some proofs which I am attempting to, um, proof, while ill.
My main Twitter enjoyments were a) encountering interesting people I wouldn’t have come across any other way, b) politics (inc the politics of my industry), c) research chat in my area that I wouldn’t get in my department, d) shitposting and jokes, e) reading recommendations, f) cute pets, g) keeping up with real life pals. Wondering what other escapees are looking to recreate here? And if anyone has tips on how to do that?
Pretty sure I keep accudentally unfollowing people on here by (not sure why) so sorry about that
Decided to attempt a non-flippant introduction to see where this goes. I am an #EarlyModernist interested in the intersections of #TheatreHistory and #BookHistory. I am currently working on a book called #PlaygoingTime. As part of this project I'm reading lots of interesting interdisciplinary work on #time and #temporality as well as theories of #media and #performance. It's a bit of a new venture for me and little more theoretical than my previous work but I am enjoying learning new things!
Damn it, I thought I had posted the same thing twice so I deleted it and then both posts disappeared. Spooky.
I have made notes and somw of them please me to look at