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Professor Emma Smith

Tutorial Fellow in English & Fellow Librarian and Archivist

Professor of Shakespeare Studies

emma.smith@hertford.ox.ac.uk

I have been a Fellow of Hertford and Lecturer in the Faculty of English since 1997. Before that I was at Somerville and All Souls, Oxford and at New Hall (now Murray Edwards), Cambridge.

Undergraduate teaching

I teach part of the first year paper ‘Introduction to Literary Studies’, the Renaissance paper to second years, and Shakespeare. I lecture in the English Faculty on these topics – some of my lectures are available as free podcasts from iTunesU.

Graduate teaching

I teach on the English Faculty MSt course 1550-1700, and supervise research students on early modern topics.

  • Research interests

    My research focuses on Shakespeare, on early modern drama, and on book history. I am particularly interested in Shakespeare’s reception in print, performance, and criticism, and in the long histories of why and how we have engaged with these works.

     

    My research combines academic publication with work for a general audience. Recent specialist work includes my ongoing collaboration with Laurie Maguire on collaborative playwrighting in the early modern period. I am currently editing Thomas Nashe’s plague play Summer’s Last Will and Testament (for the Oxford Nashe Project) and Shakespeare’s comedy Twelfth Night (for the Fourth Arden series).

     

    For a wider audience I have published Portable Magic: A History of Books and their Readers, shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize in 2023, and This Is Shakespeare: How to Read the World’s Greatest Playwright. My book The First Elizabethans: England’s Sixteenth Century Renaissance, will be published in 2026. I often give talks to literary societies and festivals, theatre audiences and other groups, and write pieces for theatre programmes and the press. I’ve done some bits of radio broadcasting, including the series Taking Issue With Shakespeare (BBC R4, April 2023), and appearances on In Our Time and Start the Week. I was the literary consultant for the BBC’s Shakespeare: Rise of a Genius documentary serial, and got my first film credit as an advisor on Josie Rourke’s Mary Queen of Scots.

     

    I am also interested in early modern plays in performance, and have acted as consultant, dramaturge or reviewer for a number of recent productions at the RSC, National Theatre, Almeida, and Donmar Warehouse. I am an Associate Scholar at the RSC, and in 2023 was the Sam Wanamaker Fellow at Shakespeare’s Globe.

     

  • Publications

    2024 (forthcoming)

    • ‘Folio Raiders’, in Matthias Bauer and Angelika Zirker, Shakespeare’s First Folio 1623-2023: Texts and Afterlives (Bloomsbury)
    • With Laurie Maguire, ‘What is Early Modern Dramatic Collaboration?’, Critical Survey
    • ‘Shakespeare’s First Folio in Germany’, Shakespeare Jahrbuch

    2023

    • Shakespeare’s First Folio: Four Centuries of an Iconic Book. Major Source for PBS Documentary: Making Shakespeare: The First Folio (2023)
    • The Making of Shakespeare’s First Folio Major source for Sky Arts Documentary, The Making of Shakespeare’s First Folio (2023)
    • ‘Self-reading books: marginalia, prosopopoeia and book history’, The Oxford Handbook of the Early Modern Book in England ed. Adam Smyth

    2022

    • ‘Shakespeare’s Serial Histories’, Memoria https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa03/memoria_di_shakespeare/article/view/18178

    2021

    • with Laurie Maguire, ‘Theater, Revision, and The Merry Wives of Windsor’, Shakespeare Quarterly

    2020

    • ‘The Shakespeare Films of Orson Wells’, The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Screen Russell Jackson

    2019

    • This is Shakespeare
    • With Laurie Maguire, ‘On Editing’, Shakespeare

     

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