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CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS

Imagining Time in the English Chronicle Play: Historical Futures, 1590-1660
(Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2023)
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/imagining-time-in-the-english-chronicle-play-9780198872658

This project argues that plays construct speculative futures when they report
narratives about the national past. Drawing on the methods of historical
formalism and critical bibliography, this study reveals the metaphoric and
material ways that chronicle plays participate in debates about temporality and
politics in the early modern period.

Shakespeare in the Kitchen (Routledge, under contract)

This study asks what Shakespeare can tell us about early modern culinary recipes
and what these recipes can tell us about Shakespeare through short chapters that
include both analysis of his works and updated historical recipes ready for
cooking. Focused readings of both recipes and Shakespeare’s poems and plays
allows recipe instructions to illuminate the literary and the poetic to provide
insight on the practical. Under contract with Routledge’s “Spotlight on
Shakespeare” series.

Seasonal Tastes: English Literary and Recipe Culture, 1550-1750

Reading poetry alongside how-to literature, this project explores England’s
intertwined literary and recipe cultures to consider flavor, time, poetics, and
climate in the early modern period. By taking poetic and practical discussions
of the seasons as its central focus, this study intervenes in recent debates in
literary studies, food studies, and the interdisciplinary field of environmental
studies. 





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