Elizabeth Dieterich
Elizabeth Dieterich is a Ph.D. Candidate in English Literary and Cultural Studies at Carnegie Mellon University where she is also an instructor of literature and a Research Assistant with the Center for Early Modern Print, Networks, and Performance. Her dissertation examines staged violence, race, and commercial playgoing in early modern London. Her research has recently appeared in Shakespeare Quarterly and in The Four Shakespeare Folios, 1623–2023: Copy, Print, Paper, Type.
Publications associées
- “Mad Composition!”: Gender, Historiography, and Performance in Royal Shakespeare Company Productions of King John (2012, 2019)
Par Elizabeth Dieterich
Shakespeare en devenir > N°18 — 2024 > III. “The heart and stomach of a king”: Regendering Monarchy