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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS DAVID M. BERGERON, Professor of English at the University of Kansas and editor of the journal Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama, is widely renowned for his meticulous studies in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century British drama, pageantry, and royalty. He has published numerous books, among them Royal Family, Royal Lovers: King James of England and Scotland (U of Missouri P, 1991), Reading and Writing in Shakespeare (U of Delaware P, 1996), Shakespeare: A Study and Research Guide (with Geraldo de Sousa; UP of Kansas, 1995), Shakespeare's Romances and the Royal Fami{r(UP of Kansas, 1985), and Pageants and Entertainments ofAnthony Munday: A Critical Edition (Garland, 1985). This essay on Robert Carr and King James forms part of a book-length project on King James's familiar correspondence. ANN C. CHRISTENSEN teaches in the Department of English and Women's Studies at the University of Houston. In addition to articles in such journals as Comparative Drama and Literature and History, she has published "Playing the Cook: Nurturing Men in Titus Andronicus" in Shakespeare Yearbook (1996). An article on ''The Return of the Domestic in Coriolanus" will appear in Studies in English Literature in 1997. Her current work-in-progress is a book on representations of the domestic http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Explorations in Renaissance Culture Brill

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Brill
Copyright
© Copyright 1996 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0098-2474
eISSN
2352-6963
DOI
10.1163/23526963-90000182
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Abstract

DAVID M. BERGERON, Professor of English at the University of Kansas and editor of the journal Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama, is widely renowned for his meticulous studies in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century British drama, pageantry, and royalty. He has published numerous books, among them Royal Family, Royal Lovers: King James of England and Scotland (U of Missouri P, 1991), Reading and Writing in Shakespeare (U of Delaware P, 1996), Shakespeare: A Study and Research Guide (with Geraldo de Sousa; UP of Kansas, 1995), Shakespeare's Romances and the Royal Fami{r(UP of Kansas, 1985), and Pageants and Entertainments ofAnthony Munday: A Critical Edition (Garland, 1985). This essay on Robert Carr and King James forms part of a book-length project on King James's familiar correspondence. ANN C. CHRISTENSEN teaches in the Department of English and Women's Studies at the University of Houston. In addition to articles in such journals as Comparative Drama and Literature and History, she has published "Playing the Cook: Nurturing Men in Titus Andronicus" in Shakespeare Yearbook (1996). An article on ''The Return of the Domestic in Coriolanus" will appear in Studies in English Literature in 1997. Her current work-in-progress is a book on representations of the domestic

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Published: Dec 2, 1996

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