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'''Books'''
==Books==
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">Steggle, Matthew. ''Digital Humanities and the Lost Drama of Early Modern England: Ten Case Studies''. Ashgate, forthcoming 2014.<br></div></blockquote>
<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[David McInnis|McInnis, David]] and [[Matthew Steggle]], ed. ''Lost Plays in Shakespeare's England''. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2014.</div>
:Including:
::[[David McInnis]] and [[Matthew Steggle]], "''Nothing'' will come of nothing? Or, What can we Learn from Plays that Don't Exist?", 1-16. <br>([http://www.palgrave.com/resources/sample-chapters/9781137403964_sample.pdf View pdf])
::[[William Proctor Williams]], "What's a Lost Play? Toward a Taxonomy of Lost Plays", 17-30.
::[[Roslyn L. Knutson]], "Ur-Plays and Other Exercises in Making Stuff Up", 31-54.
::Andrew Gurr, "What is Lost of Shakespearean Plays, Besides a Few Titles?", 55-71.
::[[Matthew Steggle]], "Lost, or Rather Surviving as a Very Short Document", 72-83.
::[[John H. Astington]], "Lumpers and Splitters", 84-104.
::[[David McInnis]], " '2 Fortune's Tennis' and the Admiral's Men", 105-26.
::[[Misha Teramura]], "Brute Parts: From Troy to Britain at the Rose, 1595-1600", 127-47.
::Paul Whitfield White, "The Admiral's Lost Arthurian Plays", 148-62.
::[[Lawrence Manley]], "Lost Plays and the Repertory of the Strange's Men", 163-86.
::Michael J. Hirrel, "Thomas Watson, Playwright: Origins of Modern English Drama", 187-207.
::[[Christopher Matusiak]], "Lost Stage Friars and their Narratives", 208-228.
::Christi Spain-Savage, "Reimagining Gillian: ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'' and the Lost 'Friar Fox and Gillian of Brentford'", 229-53.
::Martin Wiggins, "Where to Find Lost Plays", 255-78.
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Matthew Steggle|Steggle, Matthew]]. ''Digital Humanities and the Lost Drama of Early Modern England: Ten Case Studies''. Ashgate, 2015. <br>  
:[https://www.routledge.com/products/9781409444145 View a sample from the publisher]</div>
:See the ''LPD'' entries for: '''[[Terminus et Non Terminus]]'''; '''[[Richard the Confessor]]'''; '''[[Bellendon]]'''; '''[[Cutlack]]'''; '''[[Truth's Supplication to Candlelight]]'''; '''[[Henry the Una]]'''; '''[[Angel King|The Angel King]]'''; '''[[Cardinal's Conspiracy, The|The Cardinal's Conspiracy]]'''; '''[[Duchess of Fernandina|The Duchess of Fernandina]]'''.
 
 
<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Roslyn L. Knutson|Knutson, Roslyn L.]], [[David McInnis]] and [[Matthew Steggle]], ed. ''Loss and the Literary Culture of Shakespeare's Time''. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2020.</div>
:Including:
::[[Roslyn L. Knutson]], [[David McInnis]] and [[Matthew Steggle]], "Introduction: Coping with Loss", 1-19.
::[[Misha Teramura]], "Shakespeare’s Ruined Quires", 23-40.
::Paul Werstine, "Lost Playhouse Manuscripts", 41-54.
::Jeanne H. McCarthy, "Richard Edwards’ “Palamon and Arcyte” and the Semi-Textual Basis of Playing", 55-73.
::Kara J. Northway, "'I haue lost it': Apologies, Appeals, and Justifications for Misplacing ''The Wild-Goose Chase'' and Other Plays", 75-93.
::Kris McAbee, "Like a Virgin: Lost and Reborn Ballads", 95-110.
::Alexandra Hill, "Rediscovering Lost Literature in the Stationers’ Company Register", 111-27.
::William Ingram, "Lost Plays and Other Lost Things: Ways of Being Lost", 131-38.
::[[Ian Donaldson]], "Ludwig Becker’s Shakespeare", 139-59.
::David Kathman, "William Smith, “The Freeman’s Honour,” and the Lord Chamberlain’s Men", 161-71.
::[[Matthew Steggle]], "They Are All Fossils: A Paleontology of Early Modern Drama", 173-90.
::Paul Whitfield White, "'Histories out of the scriptures': Biblical Drama in the Repertory of the Admiral’s Men, 1594–1603", 191-213.
::[[David McInnis]], "Magic Mirrors, Moors, and Marriage: A Lost English Play Surviving in German", 215-31.
::[[Lucy Munro]] and Emma Whipday, "Making Early Modern 'Verbatim Theater,' or, 'Keep the Widow Waking'", 233-49.
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[David McInnis|McInnis, David]]. ''Shakespeare and Lost Plays: Reimagining Drama in Early Modern England''. Cambridge: CUP, 2021.</div>
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'''Articles'''
==Articles and Chapters==
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Roslyn L. Knutson|Knutson, Roslyn L.]] and [[David McInnis]], “The Lost Plays Database: A Wiki for Lost Plays,” ''Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England'' 24 (2011): 46-57.<br>
<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Roslyn L. Knutson|Knutson, Roslyn L.]] and [[David McInnis]], “The Lost Plays Database: A Wiki for Lost Plays,” ''Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England'' 24 (2011): 46-57. [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=ZmJ9EHJwRiQC&pg=PA46&lpg=PA46&dq=david+mcinnis+melbourne&source=bl&ots=pZVcqgOtTp&sig=83rrkX1jPJyA0xF4NOgyA_9Frgc&hl=en&ei=3VZPTrr8KoLFmAX3qNjkBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAzgo#v=onepage&q&f=false View article on Googlebooks]</div>
:[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=ZmJ9EHJwRiQC&pg=PA46&lpg=PA46&dq=david+mcinnis+melbourne&source=bl&ots=pZVcqgOtTp&sig=83rrkX1jPJyA0xF4NOgyA_9Frgc&hl=en&ei=3VZPTrr8KoLFmAX3qNjkBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAzgo#v=onepage&q&f=false View article on Googlebooks]</div>
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">[[Roslyn L. Knutson|Knutson, Roslyn L.]], "Henry Chettle, Workaday Playwright," ''Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England'' 30 (2017): 52-64.</div>
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Domenico Lovascio|Lovascio, Domenico]]. “Leicester's Men and the Lost ''Telomo'' of 1583”. [https://earlytheatre.org/earlytheatre/article/view/2995 ''Early Theatre''] 20.1 (2017): 9-26.
:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[Telomo]]'''</div>
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[David McInnis|McInnis, David]], “Robert Wilson and Lost Plays,” ''Performance as Research in Early English Theatre Studies: The Three Ladies of London in Context''.  [http://threeladiesoflondon.mcmaster.ca/contexts/DavidMcInnis.htm View article]
:See the ''LPD'' entries for plays by '''[[Robert Wilson]]'''.</div>
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[David McInnis|McInnis, David]]. “Webs of Engagement.” ''Digital Shakespeare: A Shifting Landscape''. Ed. Christie Carson and [[Peter Kirwan]]. Cambridge: CUP, 2014. 43-56. [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=eYiYAwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false View chapter on Googlebooks]</div>
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[David McInnis|McInnis, David]]. “Marlowe’s Influence and 'The True History of George Scanderbeg',” ''Marlowe Studies: An Annual'' 2 (2012): 71-85.<br>
<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[David McInnis|McInnis, David]]. “Marlowe’s Influence and 'The True History of George Scanderbeg',” ''Marlowe Studies: An Annual'' 2 (2012): 71-85. [https://elmls.files.wordpress.com/2018/08/ms-2012.pdf View archived PDF]
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:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[George Scanderbeg]]'''</div>
:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[George Scanderbeg]]'''
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[David McInnis|McInnis, David]]. “Lost Plays from Early Modern England: Voyage Drama, A Case Study,” ''Literature Compass'' 8/8 (2011): 534-42.<br>
<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[David McInnis|McInnis, David]]. “Lost Plays from Early Modern England: Voyage Drama, A Case Study,” ''Literature Compass'' 8/8 (2011): 534-42. [https://lostplays.folger.edu/mediawiki/media/images_lpd_folgerpedia_mw/9/9f/Published_copy.pdf Download PDF] (The definitive version is available at wileyonlinelibrary.com)
:[http://www.lostplays.org/images/9/9f/Published_copy.pdf Download a pdf of the article] (The definitive version is available at wileyonlinelibrary.com)<br>
:See the ''LPD'' entries for '''[[:Category:Travel|Travel plays]]'''</div>
:See the ''LPD'' entries for '''[[:Category:Travel|Travel plays]]'''</div>
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Matthew Steggle|Steggle, Matthew]]. "A Lost Turk Play: ''Actors Mufti Nassuf &c'' (1614-42)," ''Ben Jonson Journal'' 19.1 (2012): 45-64.</div>
<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[David McInnis|McInnis, David]]. “Lost Plays and Source Study”. ''Rethinking Shakespeare Source Study'', ed. Dennis Austin Britton and Melissa Walter. NY: Routledge, 2018. 297-315.</div>
:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[Actors Mufti Nassuf &c]]'''
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[David McInnis|McInnis, David]], [[Matthew Steggle|Steggle, Matthew]] & [[Misha Teramura|Teramura, Misha]]. "Alice Mustian, Playwright". ''Review of English Studies'' 75 (2024): 17–29. https://doi.org/10.1093/res/hgad104
:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[Play by Alice Mustian]]'''</div>
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[David Nicol|Nicol, David]]. "''The Peaceable King, or the Lord Mendall'': A Lost Jack Cade Play and its 1623 Revival". [https://earlytheatre.org/earlytheatre/article/view/2699 ''Early Theatre''] 19.1 (2016): 137-45.
:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[Peaceable King, or Lord Mendall]]'''</div>
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Matthew Steggle|Steggle, Matthew]]. "A Lost Turk Play: ''Actors Mufti Nassuf &c'' (1614-42)," ''Ben Jonson Journal'' 19.1 (2012): 45-64. [http://www.euppublishing.com/doi/pdfplus/10.3366/bjj.2012.0039 Download a pdf of the article]
:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[Actors Mufti Nassuf &c]]'''</div>
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Matthew Steggle|Steggle, Matthew]]. "A Lost Jacobean Tragedy: ''Henry the Una'' (c.1619)," [https://earlytheatre.org/earlytheatre/article/view/833 ''Early Theatre''] 13.1 (2010): 65-82.
:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[Henry the Una]]'''</div>
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Matthew Steggle|Steggle, Matthew]]. "Philip Henslowe's Artificial Cow," ''Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England'' 30 (2017): 65-76.</div>
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">[[Matthew Steggle|Steggle, Matthew]].  "Marlowe's Lost Play: 'The Maiden's Holiday'" in Kirk Melnikoff and Roslyn L. Knutson, eds., ''Christopher Marlowe, Theatrical Commerce, and the Book Trade'' (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2018), 243-257.
:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[Maiden's Holiday, The|The Maiden's Holiday]]'''</div>
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Matthew Steggle|Steggle, Matthew]]. "A Lost Jacobean Tragedy: ''Henry the Una'' (c.1619)," [http://digitalcommons.mcmaster.ca/earlytheatre/vol13/iss1/3 ''Early Theatre''] 13.1 (2010): 65-82.</div>
<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Misha Teramura|Teramura, Misha]]. "The Admiral's ''Vayvode'' of 1598," [http://earlytheatre.org/earlytheatre/article/view/1168 ''Early Theatre''] 18.1 (2015): 79-99.
:[http://www.lostplays.org/images/6/6b/ET_Steggle.pdf Download a pdf of the article], by kind permission of ''Early Theatre'' and Helen Ostovich (editor).
:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[Vayvode]]'''</div>
:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[Henry the Una]]'''
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Misha Teramura|Teramura, Misha]]. "The Admiral's' ''Vayvode'' of 1598," ''Early Theatre'' 17.2 (2014): forthcoming.</div>
<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Misha Teramura|Teramura, Misha]]. "Richard Topcliffe's Informant: New Light on ''The Isle of Dogs''," [http://academic.oup.com/res/article/2593925 ''Review of English Studies''] 68 (2017): 44–59.
:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[Vayvode]]'''
:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[Isle_of_Dogs,_The|The Isle of Dogs]]'''</div>
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==Notes==
 
<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">Johnson, Laurie and [[David McInnis]]. “Thomas Cavendish on the early modern stage?” ''Notes & Queries'' 65.4 (December 2018): advance access published 09 October 2018.</div>
:See the ''LPD'' entry for [[New World's Tragedy, The|The New World's Tragedy]].
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'''Notes'''
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[David McInnis|McInnis, David]]. “Evidence of a Lost Tarlton Play, c. 1585, Probably for The Queen’s Men,” ''Notes & Queries'' 59.1 (March 2012): 43-45.</div>
<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[David McInnis|McInnis, David]]. “Evidence of a Lost Tarlton Play, c. 1585, Probably for The Queen’s Men,” ''Notes & Queries'' 59.1 (March 2012): 43-45.</div>
:[http://nq.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2012/01/26/notesj.gjr261.full.pdf?keytype=ref&ijkey=7eTvlNr0j8N3xc9 View a pdf of the note], via Oxford Journals' free-access site.
:[http://nq.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2012/01/26/notesj.gjr261.full.pdf?keytype=ref&ijkey=7eTvlNr0j8N3xc9 View a pdf of the note], via Oxford Journals' free-access site.
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:See the ''LPD'' entries for '''[[Eusebius, Timotheus, Theophilus (Folger MS X.d.390)]]''' and '''[[Pilades and Horestes (Folger MS X.d.391)]]'''
:See the ''LPD'' entries for '''[[Eusebius, Timotheus, Theophilus (Folger MS X.d.390)]]''' and '''[[Pilades and Horestes (Folger MS X.d.391)]]'''
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[David McInnis|McInnis, David]]. “Fortunatus and the ‘Tree of Gowlden Apelles’ in Henslowe’s Inventory,” ''Notes & Queries'' 58.2 (June 2011): 270-72.</div>
<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[David McInnis|McInnis, David]]. “Fortunatus and the ‘Tree of Gowlden Apelles’ in Henslowe’s Inventory,” ''Notes & Queries'' 58.2 (June 2011): 270-72.<br>
:[http://nq.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/gjr055?ijkey=mWvNlzGqx0j7uLS&keytype=ref View a pdf of the note], via Oxford Journals' free-access site.  
:[http://nq.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/gjr055?ijkey=mWvNlzGqx0j7uLS&keytype=ref View a pdf of the note], via Oxford Journals' free-access site.  
:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[Fortunatus, Part 1]]'''
:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[Fortunatus, Part 1]]'''</div><br>
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Matthew Steggle|Steggle, Matthew]]. "The 'Comedy of a Duke of Ferrara' in 1598", [http://digitalcommons.mcmaster.ca/earlytheatre/vol19/iss1/2 ''Early Theatre''] 19.2 (2016), 139–156.<br>
:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[Comedy of a Duke of Ferrara]]'''</div><br>
<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Matthew Steggle|Steggle, Matthew]].  "Jordan and Sharpham: A Lost Play and an Annotated Playbook".  ''Notes & Queries'' 64.3 (September 2017): 403-406.<br>
:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[Florentine Ladies, The]]'''</div><br>
<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Misha Teramura|Teramura, Misha]]. "The 'Indecipherable' Line of the ''Love's Labour's Won'' Bookseller's List".  [http://doi.org/10.1093/notesj/gjz099 ''Notes & Queries''] (forthcoming).
:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[Love's Labour's Won]]'''</div>
 
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Site created and maintained by [[David McInnis]], University of Melbourne; updated, 25 Sept 2012.
Site created and maintained by [[David McInnis]], University of Melbourne; updated, 29 October 2018.
[[category:LPD-derived publications]]

Latest revision as of 09:49, 17 February 2024

This page documents any publications (journals, books, etc.) arising out of research conducted for the Lost Plays Database.

Books

McInnis, David and Matthew Steggle, ed. Lost Plays in Shakespeare's England. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2014.
Including:
David McInnis and Matthew Steggle, "Nothing will come of nothing? Or, What can we Learn from Plays that Don't Exist?", 1-16.
(View pdf)
William Proctor Williams, "What's a Lost Play? Toward a Taxonomy of Lost Plays", 17-30.
Roslyn L. Knutson, "Ur-Plays and Other Exercises in Making Stuff Up", 31-54.
Andrew Gurr, "What is Lost of Shakespearean Plays, Besides a Few Titles?", 55-71.
Matthew Steggle, "Lost, or Rather Surviving as a Very Short Document", 72-83.
John H. Astington, "Lumpers and Splitters", 84-104.
David McInnis, " '2 Fortune's Tennis' and the Admiral's Men", 105-26.
Misha Teramura, "Brute Parts: From Troy to Britain at the Rose, 1595-1600", 127-47.
Paul Whitfield White, "The Admiral's Lost Arthurian Plays", 148-62.
Lawrence Manley, "Lost Plays and the Repertory of the Strange's Men", 163-86.
Michael J. Hirrel, "Thomas Watson, Playwright: Origins of Modern English Drama", 187-207.
Christopher Matusiak, "Lost Stage Friars and their Narratives", 208-228.
Christi Spain-Savage, "Reimagining Gillian: The Merry Wives of Windsor and the Lost 'Friar Fox and Gillian of Brentford'", 229-53.
Martin Wiggins, "Where to Find Lost Plays", 255-78.


Steggle, Matthew. Digital Humanities and the Lost Drama of Early Modern England: Ten Case Studies. Ashgate, 2015.
View a sample from the publisher
See the LPD entries for: Terminus et Non Terminus; Richard the Confessor; Bellendon; Cutlack; Truth's Supplication to Candlelight; Henry the Una; The Angel King; The Cardinal's Conspiracy; The Duchess of Fernandina.


Knutson, Roslyn L., David McInnis and Matthew Steggle, ed. Loss and the Literary Culture of Shakespeare's Time. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2020.
Including:
Roslyn L. Knutson, David McInnis and Matthew Steggle, "Introduction: Coping with Loss", 1-19.
Misha Teramura, "Shakespeare’s Ruined Quires", 23-40.
Paul Werstine, "Lost Playhouse Manuscripts", 41-54.
Jeanne H. McCarthy, "Richard Edwards’ “Palamon and Arcyte” and the Semi-Textual Basis of Playing", 55-73.
Kara J. Northway, "'I haue lost it': Apologies, Appeals, and Justifications for Misplacing The Wild-Goose Chase and Other Plays", 75-93.
Kris McAbee, "Like a Virgin: Lost and Reborn Ballads", 95-110.
Alexandra Hill, "Rediscovering Lost Literature in the Stationers’ Company Register", 111-27.
William Ingram, "Lost Plays and Other Lost Things: Ways of Being Lost", 131-38.
Ian Donaldson, "Ludwig Becker’s Shakespeare", 139-59.
David Kathman, "William Smith, “The Freeman’s Honour,” and the Lord Chamberlain’s Men", 161-71.
Matthew Steggle, "They Are All Fossils: A Paleontology of Early Modern Drama", 173-90.
Paul Whitfield White, "'Histories out of the scriptures': Biblical Drama in the Repertory of the Admiral’s Men, 1594–1603", 191-213.
David McInnis, "Magic Mirrors, Moors, and Marriage: A Lost English Play Surviving in German", 215-31.
Lucy Munro and Emma Whipday, "Making Early Modern 'Verbatim Theater,' or, 'Keep the Widow Waking'", 233-49.


McInnis, David. Shakespeare and Lost Plays: Reimagining Drama in Early Modern England. Cambridge: CUP, 2021.


Articles and Chapters

Knutson, Roslyn L. and David McInnis, “The Lost Plays Database: A Wiki for Lost Plays,” Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England 24 (2011): 46-57. View article on Googlebooks


Knutson, Roslyn L., "Henry Chettle, Workaday Playwright," Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England 30 (2017): 52-64.


Lovascio, Domenico. “Leicester's Men and the Lost Telomo of 1583”. Early Theatre 20.1 (2017): 9-26.
See the LPD entry for Telomo


McInnis, David, “Robert Wilson and Lost Plays,” Performance as Research in Early English Theatre Studies: The Three Ladies of London in Context. View article
See the LPD entries for plays by Robert Wilson.


McInnis, David. “Webs of Engagement.” Digital Shakespeare: A Shifting Landscape. Ed. Christie Carson and Peter Kirwan. Cambridge: CUP, 2014. 43-56. View chapter on Googlebooks


McInnis, David. “Marlowe’s Influence and 'The True History of George Scanderbeg',” Marlowe Studies: An Annual 2 (2012): 71-85. View archived PDF
See the LPD entry for George Scanderbeg


McInnis, David. “Lost Plays from Early Modern England: Voyage Drama, A Case Study,” Literature Compass 8/8 (2011): 534-42. Download PDF (The definitive version is available at wileyonlinelibrary.com)
See the LPD entries for Travel plays


McInnis, David. “Lost Plays and Source Study”. Rethinking Shakespeare Source Study, ed. Dennis Austin Britton and Melissa Walter. NY: Routledge, 2018. 297-315.


McInnis, David, Steggle, Matthew & Teramura, Misha. "Alice Mustian, Playwright". Review of English Studies 75 (2024): 17–29. https://doi.org/10.1093/res/hgad104
See the LPD entry for Play by Alice Mustian


Nicol, David. "The Peaceable King, or the Lord Mendall: A Lost Jack Cade Play and its 1623 Revival". Early Theatre 19.1 (2016): 137-45.
See the LPD entry for Peaceable King, or Lord Mendall


Steggle, Matthew. "A Lost Turk Play: Actors Mufti Nassuf &c (1614-42)," Ben Jonson Journal 19.1 (2012): 45-64. Download a pdf of the article
See the LPD entry for Actors Mufti Nassuf &c


Steggle, Matthew. "A Lost Jacobean Tragedy: Henry the Una (c.1619)," Early Theatre 13.1 (2010): 65-82.
See the LPD entry for Henry the Una


Steggle, Matthew. "Philip Henslowe's Artificial Cow," Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England 30 (2017): 65-76.


Steggle, Matthew. "Marlowe's Lost Play: 'The Maiden's Holiday'" in Kirk Melnikoff and Roslyn L. Knutson, eds., Christopher Marlowe, Theatrical Commerce, and the Book Trade (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2018), 243-257.
See the LPD entry for The Maiden's Holiday


Teramura, Misha. "The Admiral's Vayvode of 1598," Early Theatre 18.1 (2015): 79-99.
See the LPD entry for Vayvode


Teramura, Misha. "Richard Topcliffe's Informant: New Light on The Isle of Dogs," Review of English Studies 68 (2017): 44–59.
See the LPD entry for The Isle of Dogs


Notes

Johnson, Laurie and David McInnis. “Thomas Cavendish on the early modern stage?” Notes & Queries 65.4 (December 2018): advance access published 09 October 2018.
See the LPD entry for The New World's Tragedy.


McInnis, David. “Evidence of a Lost Tarlton Play, c. 1585, Probably for The Queen’s Men,” Notes & Queries 59.1 (March 2012): 43-45.
View a pdf of the note, via Oxford Journals' free-access site.
See the LPD entry for A Lord and his Three Sons


McInnis, David and Matthew Steggle. “Folger MS X.d.390 (1-2), and Folger MS X.d.391,” Notes & Queries 58.3 (Sept 2011): 374-76.
View a pdf of the note, via Oxford Journals' free-access site.
See the LPD entries for Eusebius, Timotheus, Theophilus (Folger MS X.d.390) and Pilades and Horestes (Folger MS X.d.391)


McInnis, David. “Fortunatus and the ‘Tree of Gowlden Apelles’ in Henslowe’s Inventory,” Notes & Queries 58.2 (June 2011): 270-72.
View a pdf of the note, via Oxford Journals' free-access site.
See the LPD entry for Fortunatus, Part 1


Steggle, Matthew. "The 'Comedy of a Duke of Ferrara' in 1598", Early Theatre 19.2 (2016), 139–156.
See the LPD entry for Comedy of a Duke of Ferrara


Steggle, Matthew. "Jordan and Sharpham: A Lost Play and an Annotated Playbook". Notes & Queries 64.3 (September 2017): 403-406.
See the LPD entry for Florentine Ladies, The


Teramura, Misha. "The 'Indecipherable' Line of the Love's Labour's Won Bookseller's List". Notes & Queries (forthcoming).
See the LPD entry for Love's Labour's Won



Site created and maintained by David McInnis, University of Melbourne; updated, 29 October 2018.