Dr Jennifer Young's research activity
Monographs and scholarly editions
Shakespeare in London. Co-authored with Hannah Crawforth (King's College London) and Sarah Dustagheer (King's College London). (Arden Shakespeare, forthcoming 2014)
Edward III, Internet Shakespeare Editions, Co-Editor with Sonia Massai (King's College London, forthcoming)
Shakespeare in London. Co-authored with Hannah Crawforth (King's College London) and Sarah Dustagheer (King's College London). (Arden Shakespeare, forthcoming 2014)
Edward III, Internet Shakespeare Editions, Co-Editor with Sonia Massai (King's College London, forthcoming)
Refereed journal articles and chapters in books
'Minding Their F's and Q's: Shakespeare and the Fleet Street Syndicate' in Historical Networks in the Book Trade (provisional title), John Hinks and Catherine Feely eds. (Forthcoming 2014).
'Minding Their F's and Q's: Shakespeare and the Fleet Street Syndicate' in Historical Networks in the Book Trade (provisional title), John Hinks and Catherine Feely eds. (Forthcoming 2014).
Conference/seminar papers and presentations
2012, 'Shakespeare and the Fleet Street Syndicate 1630-1632', Reevaluating the Literary Coterie, University College London, October 17
2012, 'Reading Shakespeare Through Collaboration: Nicholas Okes and Q1 King Lear', London Shakespeare Seminar, October 15
2012, '"A Creature of the last edition, and yet of the old print": Early Modern Reprints and Modern Shakespeare Editions', Shakespeare Association of America Conference, April 5-7
2010, "'A Form Worthy of its Contents": Editing Collective Agency in Edward III', Shakespeare Association of America Conference, April 1-3
2009, 'Disputed Boundaries of Textual Authority in Early Modern Studies and the Spectre of Shakespeare', Modern Language Association Annual Conference, December 26-28
2012, 'Shakespeare and the Fleet Street Syndicate 1630-1632', Reevaluating the Literary Coterie, University College London, October 17
2012, 'Reading Shakespeare Through Collaboration: Nicholas Okes and Q1 King Lear', London Shakespeare Seminar, October 15
2012, '"A Creature of the last edition, and yet of the old print": Early Modern Reprints and Modern Shakespeare Editions', Shakespeare Association of America Conference, April 5-7
2010, "'A Form Worthy of its Contents": Editing Collective Agency in Edward III', Shakespeare Association of America Conference, April 1-3
2009, 'Disputed Boundaries of Textual Authority in Early Modern Studies and the Spectre of Shakespeare', Modern Language Association Annual Conference, December 26-28
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