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Daisy Black and Katharine Goodland, eds., Medieval Afterlives: Transforming Traditions in Shakespeare and Early English Drama, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2024, £90.00, pp. 352, ISBN 9781526172136

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Daisy Black and Katharine Goodland, eds., Medieval Afterlives: Transforming Traditions in Shakespeare and Early English Drama, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2024, £90.00, pp. 352, ISBN 9781526172136

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 July 2025

Gašper Jakovac*
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The Institute of Slovenian Literature and Literary Studies, ZRC SAZU

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References

1 Felix E. Schelling, Elizabethan Drama, 1558–1642, 2 vols. (Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1908), p. xxiii.

2 Charles W. Wallace, The Evolution of English Drama up to Shakespeare (Berlin: Reimer, 1912), p. 10.

3 See Stephen Greenblatt, ‘Shakespeare and the Exorcists’, in Shakespearean Negotiations (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988), 94–128.

4 See Helen Cooper, Shakespeare and the Medieval World (London: Arden Shakespeare, 2010); Ruth Morse, Helen Cooper, and Peter Holland, eds. Medieval Shakespeare: Pasts and Presents (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013).