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Lecturer in Seventeenth-Century Literature and Culture
University of Southampton
Dr Callan Davies is a literary, theatre, and cultural historian at the University of Roehampton.
Meet our team Guest PostsOur fourth panel had a wonderful coherence to it, with all four papers complementing each other in fascinating and provocative ways.
Our conference is coming up later this month, and we’re looking forward to the range and diversity of papers, conversations, and performance work that will be descending upon South West London in what we’re all confident will be a rare weekend of British Bank Holiday sun.
This is the first of two posts thinking about theatre history through particular theatre historians. Lucy Munro’s blog on the Wallaces follows as a companion piece.
they procured her to be rescued by the way as she went thither
And the time appointed, she changed herself into man’s Apparel, which she had in her said Master’s house, being about two of the clock after Midnight, and came away, and so came to Paul’s Wharf
We’re pleased to say we have a very busy summer before us. Ahead of our first Read Not Dead this Sunday, we outline here some of our major upcoming activities.
We launched our website last year, on the date of Shakespeare’s 400th anniversary, with an introduction to the project and something of a provocation in Andy’s post about putting the Shhhh into Shakespeare….