Emma Smith

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Academic Position:
CUF Lecturer and Tutorial Fellow
Research Interests:
Early Modern
Emma Smith's research focuses on the reception of Shakespeare in print, on stage, and in criticism. Her Shakespeare’s First Folio: Four Centuries of an Iconic Book (2016) combined aspects of the history of the book, histories of reading, and the interpretation of Shakespeare on the page to produce a biography of the book. Most recently, This Is Shakespeare (2019) makes a case for Shakespeare’s intrinsic ‘gappiness’, those spaces, ambiguities and unknowns that create opportunities for readers to engage, and demand that we complete the works for ourselves. She is currently working on editions of Nashe’s Summer’s Last Will and Testament and of Twelfth Night, and edits the journal Shakespeare Survey. Her collaborations with Laurie Maguire, including among a number of co-authored pieces a new theory about who wrote All’s Well that Ends Well, and the book Thirty Great Myths About Shakespeare, have developed into a new project about collaboration, historical, creative, and academic. In addition, pedagogy is important to her and she continues to work on readerly editions of early modern texts and on books, articles and lectures which disseminate research to the widest possible audience.
# Resource Title Description Contributor
11 Tis Pity She's a Whore: John Ford This lecture discusses the play’s reboot of Romeo and Juliet and other Elizabethan plays, its… Emma Smith
12 The Witch Of Edmonton A collaborative play about witchcraft, bigamy - and a talking dog - what more could you want? Emma Smith
13 A Chaste Maid in Cheapside: Thomas Middleton This lecture discusses comedy, fertility, and all those illegitimate children in this play about… Emma Smith
14 The Alchemist: Ben Jonson Written in the context of plague in London, The Alchemist’s plot and language are deeply concerned… Emma Smith
15 Dr Faustus: Christopher Marlowe Emma Smith's lecture on this infernal play discusses Elizabethan religion, the revisions to the… Emma Smith
16 Timon of Athens Emma Smith finishes her Approaching Shakespeare series with a lecture on the play Timon of Athens. Emma Smith
17 Love's Labour's Lost Emma Smith continues her Approaching Shakespeare series with a lecture on the play Love's Labour's… Emma Smith
18 Julius Caesar This lecture on Julius Caesar discusses structure, tone, and politics by focusing on the cameo… Emma Smith
19 Romeo and Juliet This lecture on Romeo and Juliet tackles the issue of the spoiler-chorus, in an already-too-… Emma Smith
20 Coriolanus This lecture takes up a detail from Shakespeare’s late Roman tragedy Coriolanus to ask about the… Emma Smith