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Shakespeare Bulletin, Special Issue: 'Archives and Performing Memory', Volume: 42, Issue: 2, Pages: 129 - 134

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This special issue draws attention to the place of archives in the study of early modern performance. The introduction establishes key concerns shared by the six articles, including the relationship between theorizations of the archive and its material reality, the politics of archival preservation,...

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Published in: Shakespeare Bulletin, Special Issue: 'Archives and Performing Memory'
ISSN: 0748-2558 1931-1427
Published: Johns Hopkins University Press 2024
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