👀 over the last few months, I’ve been working on a project with that terrific triumvirate of scholarly erudition @bkadams.bsky.social, @nicosiamarissa.bsky.social & @cazzert.bsky.social, and we’re almost ready to lure y’all to Liverpool in July 2027 to be part of it…
Dr Caroline Taylor
@cazzert.bsky.social
📚🎭 17th Century Theatre Oxford University Professional Yorkshireman “The more I learnt the more I learnt to doubt” https://www.english.ox.ac.uk/people/caroline-taylor
Stuart Drama Conference! Liverpool, 2027 CFP due in October stuartdrama.com/cfp/stuart-d... I've been dreaming and scheming about this conference with @racheljwillie.bsky.social @cazzert.bsky.social @bkadams.bsky.social for nearly a year now.
Stuart Drama: Call for Papers — Call for Papers — Stuart Drama Conference 2027
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The CFP for the Stuart Drama Conference (July 2027) is officially open! stuartdrama.com/cfp/stuart-d... Been a privilege to dream this up with the incredible @racheljwillie.bsky.social @nicosiamarissa.bsky.social and @bkadams.bsky.social. So excited to share it with you all!
Stuart Drama: Call for Papers — Call for Papers — Stuart Drama Conference 2027
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NEW ISSUE KLAXON: Shakespeare Bulletin 43.4 is now published via Project Muse! Find the final issue of Shakespeare Bulletin's 2025 volume, now fully open access. 📰: muse.jhu.edu/issue/56610
Very pleased to say that my review of Margaret Oakes’ ‘To Gender or Not to Gender’ is out in the new issue of Shakespeare Bulletin @shaxbull.bsky.social Check out the review below (and while you’re at it, check out @fairbanc.bsky.social’s too!) muse.jhu.edu/issue/56610/...
Project MUSE - Shakespeare Bulletin-Volume 43, Number 4, Winter 2025
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A sneak peek at a fun theatre project I was working on in January! torch.ox.ac.uk/article/the-... @davidftaylor.bsky.social @ballasterros.bsky.social @torchoxford.bsky.social @thethelmas.bsky.social
The (Beat) Rover: A View from the Rehearsal Room
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‘Montaigne was pleased with playing with his Cat’: Philosophers and Felines (Journal Articles I Will Never Write, No. 36)
Fascinated that In Our Time is one of the BBC’s most popular podcasts among under 35s. The young people demand three academics and a peer discussing Demosthenes, apparently. And they’re right to do so.
@emjlynajsh.bsky.social and I are delighted to be running this conference on EM practical texts, generously supported by @themhra.bsky.social, and with fabulous keynotes by @endeeekay.bsky.social and Laurence Publicover. Abstracts due by 24th November!
Loudly tooting this CFP, please retweet: sites.google.com/sheffield.ac...
Born With Teeth - worth it if only for the line “Beaumont and Fletcher get away with it” @the-rsc.bsky.social
Throwback to History Showoffs at @southwarkcathedral.bsky.social! Thanks so much again to @scienceshowoff.bsky.social for letting me blab on about 17th-century Lockdowns and the appearance of Matt Hancock in Ben Jonson’s ‘The Alchemist’! m.youtube.com/watch?v=zdv1...
Caroline Taylor at History Showoff February 2023
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Now that the paperwork is through, I'm delighted to reintroduce myself as Dr Caroline Taylor! Thank you so much to my examiners - Prof Gill Woods and @racheljwillie.bsky.social - and my wonderful supervisors - @oldfortunatus.bsky.social and @davidftaylor.bsky.social - for all their support! #PhDone
The duality of being an ECR in seventeenth-century theatre
There are some English words which I had no recourse to use before starting my DPhil on plague and theatre that I now only know how to spell in the early modern way. Is it ‘putrefy’, ‘putrify’, or ‘putryfye’. They all look right to me!
Very much looking forward to seeing this! Although I’m not sure that suggesting that a man who wrote 126 sonnets to another man was in fact attracted to men quite counts as a “queer reimagining” of his life (as it was described in Tatler today). It’s probably just historically accurate.
Daniel Evans is to direct Sex Education co-stars Ncuti Gatwa and Edward Bluemel in the West End premiere of a drama about literary rivalry 👇
The couple sat on the same row as me in the library keep leaning over their desks to kiss each other’s necks. I just had a heart attack when Word crashed and I couldn’t save the edits I’ve made to my thesis. We are not having the same library experience. (Word has sorted itself out. I have not)