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Publications

I have published my work on manuscript miscellanies and commonplace books on various platforms, including American Notes and Queries, and the Folger Library website Shakespeare Documented. I also have a chapter in an edited volume published by Brepols (for a list of publications and my academic CV see also https://beatricemontedoro.academia.edu/).

Editorial work

Editorial assistant, Shakespeare-Jahrbuch (annual journal of the German Shakespeare Society)

Co-editor of DEx: A Database of Dramatic Extracts, with Prof Laura Estill (St Francis Xavier University, Canada). DEx is available at https://dex.digitalearlymodern.com/

Book Chapters

“Text/Space: The spaces of commonplacingin Shakespeare/Space: Contemporary Readings in Spatiality, Culture and Drama. Ed. by Isabel Karremann. Arden Shakespeare Intersections (Bloomsbury, 2024), pp. 255–276.

Comedies and Tragedies “read of me” and “not yet learned”: Dramatic Extracting in Bodleian Library MS Rawlinson D 952’ in Early British Drama in Manuscript, edited by Tamara Atkin and Laura Estill (Brepols, 2019), pp. 281–298.

Articles

Montedoro, Beatrice and Laura Estill, ‘Seventeenth-century approaches to The Devil’s Law-Case’, American Notes and Queries, 31, 3 (2018), 151-60 [special issue titled John Webster’s Theater of (Dis)obedience and Damnation].

Reviews

‘Omar Elerian (2023). Review of As You Like It by the Royal Shakespeare Company’. Shakespeare Bulletin, 41, 4 (2023), 636–640.

‘Evelyn Tribble, Early Modern Actors and Shakespeare’s Theatre: Thinking with the Body’, Notes and Queries, 67, 4 (2020), 573–575.

‘Matteo A. Pangallo, Playwriting Playgoers in Shakespeare’s Theater’, Notes and Queries, 65, 3 (2018), 448–449.

Union First Line Index of English Verse, 13th-19th Century’. Database. Renaissance and Reformation

Online Contributions

‘Shakespearean Extracts included in an Oxford commonplace book’, entry for Shakespeare Documented (Read here).

‘Extracts from Herny IV, part 1, probably written sometime between 1594 and 1603’, entry forShakespeare Documented (Read here).

Blog post on CEMS (the Centre of Early Modern Studies at Oxford) website: ‘Beatrice Montedoro on working with DEx: A Database of Dramatic Extracts’ (Read here).

I am also the webmaster of the Early Modern Team website.