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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction xiii
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SECTION I: VITAL EVIDENCE: THEATRE HISTORY
- 1. The Audience of Early Drama: REED and the Techniques of Historical Fiction 3
- 2. Using REED in Teaching the Whitsun Plays of Tudor Chester 14
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SECTION II: DOCUMENTS IN ACTION: PERFORMANCE PREPARATION
- 3. 'It's as if I'm really doing research!' 27
- 4. Teaching without Texts: Early English Drama for Performance Studies Students 48
- 5. Using REED Chester for Classroom and Performance 70
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SECTION III: CRITICAL ILLUMINATION: ENGLISH LITERATURE
- 6. Using Historical Documents in the Literature Classroom: Elizabethan and Jacobean Church Court Cases 87
- 7. Teaching Poems from Robert Herrick's Hesperides with the Aid of REED Documents 97
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SECTION IV: DRAMATIC ACTIVITY: SOCIAL HISTORY
- 8. The Use of REED Documents in Teaching Early Modern English History 117
- 9. 'The husbandry and manage of my house': Teaching Women's Studies from the Records of Early English Drama Collections 142
- 10. Palaeography in the Undergraduate Drama Class: Teaching the Secret Life of Documents 154
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SECTION V: ENTERTAINING RECORDS: LANGUAGE HISTORY
- 11. REED and Language Teaching 169
- 12. Going to HEL: REED and Diachronic Linguistics 176
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SECTION VI: REFERENCES
- 13. Introducing Undergraduates to Documents in REED Collections 197
- REED Collections 211
- Works Cited 213
- List of Contributors 223
- Index 227
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction xiii
-
SECTION I: VITAL EVIDENCE: THEATRE HISTORY
- 1. The Audience of Early Drama: REED and the Techniques of Historical Fiction 3
- 2. Using REED in Teaching the Whitsun Plays of Tudor Chester 14
-
SECTION II: DOCUMENTS IN ACTION: PERFORMANCE PREPARATION
- 3. 'It's as if I'm really doing research!' 27
- 4. Teaching without Texts: Early English Drama for Performance Studies Students 48
- 5. Using REED Chester for Classroom and Performance 70
-
SECTION III: CRITICAL ILLUMINATION: ENGLISH LITERATURE
- 6. Using Historical Documents in the Literature Classroom: Elizabethan and Jacobean Church Court Cases 87
- 7. Teaching Poems from Robert Herrick's Hesperides with the Aid of REED Documents 97
-
SECTION IV: DRAMATIC ACTIVITY: SOCIAL HISTORY
- 8. The Use of REED Documents in Teaching Early Modern English History 117
- 9. 'The husbandry and manage of my house': Teaching Women's Studies from the Records of Early English Drama Collections 142
- 10. Palaeography in the Undergraduate Drama Class: Teaching the Secret Life of Documents 154
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SECTION V: ENTERTAINING RECORDS: LANGUAGE HISTORY
- 11. REED and Language Teaching 169
- 12. Going to HEL: REED and Diachronic Linguistics 176
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SECTION VI: REFERENCES
- 13. Introducing Undergraduates to Documents in REED Collections 197
- REED Collections 211
- Works Cited 213
- List of Contributors 223
- Index 227