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Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England is an international academic journal edited at ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø. Each volume contains studies by literary critics and cultural historians, as well as substantial reviews, notes, and documentary studies.

About the Journal

Since it was founded in 1984, more than 500 articles, review essays, and book reviews have appeared on the journal's pages. The topics addressed have ranged from local drama in the Shrewsbury borough records to issues of staging in the Elizabethan playhouses to authorship studies of John Webster.

The journal is committed to the publication of a wide range of views and approaches, as well as to an equally wide exploration of early drama and its contexts prior to 1642.

Submitting to the Journal

Take part in this annual scholarly endeavor by submitting your work to be included on its pages. Learn more using the following resources:

Editors

S.P. Cerasano, Editor
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Mary Bly, Associate Editor
Fordham University

Heather Anne Hirschfeld, Review Editor
University of Tennessee, Knoxville

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Editorial Board

Leeds Barroll
University of Maryland (Baltimore)

Catherine Belsey
University of Wales (College of Cardiff)

David M. Bevington
University of Chicago

Barry Gaines
University of New Mexico

Jean Howard
Columbia University

Arthur F. Kinney
University of Massachusetts

Anne C. Lancashire
University of Toronto

William B. Long
Independent Scholar

Barbara Mowat
The Folger Shakespeare Library

Lee Patterson
Yale University

John Pitcher
St. John’s College, Oxford

E. Paul Werstine
University of Western Ontario