Domenico Lovascio
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Assoc Prof @UniGenova | FRHistS | early modern English drama | John Fletcher | textual editing | classical reception | Anglo-Italian cultural relationships
Genova, Liguria
Joined June 2015
I absolutely loved discussing my recent research with Cassidy. It was my pleasure to contribute to her fabulous podcast!
NEW EPISODE: New archival evidence reveals Shakespeare and John Fletcher lived just a five-minute walk apart in 1596. Could that be where their collaboration began? Dive into the full story in this week’s episode of That Shakespeare Life. 🎭✨ https://t.co/OLGG1RxxTG
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Thrilled to share the special issue of The Ben Jonson Journal that I guest-edited to celebrate the 400th anniversary of John Fletcher's death! https://t.co/7uGfMkjAEq Huge thanks to all contributors: Lucy Munro, Jeremy Lopez, Sarah Johnson, Michael Wagoner, and Gordon McMullan!
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New brief archival note: six sisters identified; Massinger’s London years start a decade earlier, along the Holborn–Fleet–Ludgate corridor!
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Today marks 400 years since John Fletcher’s death: the Jacobean playwright died of the plague and was buried at St. Saviour’s (now Southwark Cathedral) on 29 August 1625. I’m guest-editing a special Ben Jonson Journal issue celebrating this anniversary: coming soon!
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If anyone fancies reading an excerpt from my new book on Richard Burbage, the lovely people at the Folger Shakespeare Library have included an extract on their Shakespeare and Beyond blog:
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Folger Shakespeare Library is the world's largest Shakespeare collection, the ultimate resource for exploring Shakespeare and his world. Shakespeare belongs to you. His world is vast. Come explore....
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Early modern/Renaissance/Shakespeare peeps, do any of you have subscription access to Renaissance & Reformation journal? Would be keen to read the following 2 PDFs: https://t.co/NsRIVPZRSm
https://t.co/pOpMaDV7SZ
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Latest issue of The Journal of Marlowe Studies now out: https://t.co/f6VNjZxqQV (all articles open access)
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Delighted to say that my article, "The Shakspaires of Trinity Lane: A Possible Shakespeare Life-Record" is now fully published and open-access!
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Hereford Cathedral Library holds a fragmentary seventeenth-century letter addressed to a ‘Mrs Shakspaire’, concerning her husband’s dealings with a fatherless apprentice named John Butte or Butts. ...
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It's almost unbelievable for me to see an article of mine published in Shakespeare Quarterly. But All Is True. Want to know more about John Fletcher's relationship to Shakespeare's First Folio around 1619-23? Come take a look!
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The purpose of this article is to trace and illuminate the many and diverse threads connecting playwright John Fletcher to the 1623 volume of Mr. William S
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It's publication day for the paperback edition of my Revels Plays edition of THE FALSE ONE! @ManchesterUP @houston_ml
https://t.co/xCydWTRbyd Order a copy to celebrate Fletcher in the 400th year since his death!
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The False One - Browse and buy the Paperback edition of The False One by .
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69% discount on my Revels Plays edition of Thierry and Theodoret: only one still available!
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Enthusiastically praised by Charles Lamb and A. C. Swinburne but unjustly neglected since the early twentieth century, Thierry and Theodoret dramatizes events from medieval French history. With its...
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Missed it last week? Discover how a young John Fletcher might have met a rising Shakespeare in Bishopsgate Street, London, 1596. Free access until the end of April! https://t.co/OFkkSQ4MoO
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John Fletcher and William Shakespeare collaborated on three plays (Cardenio, All Is True; or King Henry VIII, and The Two Noble Kinsmen) from around summer 1612 to late autumn 1613. Much ink has be...
Discover how a young, recently orphaned John Fletcher may have crossed paths with a rising Shakespeare in 1596 (long before they collaborated) in my latest article: 'Giles, John, and Will: The Fletchers and Shakespeare in Bishopsgate Street, London, 1596'
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NEW BARDATHON REVIEW: I don't know if Fletcher's THE NIGHT-WALKER has had any modern productions - I don't know of any - but @MBU_Shakespeare opened its new Victorian-set production tonight, and the play is just so beautifully funny. Review at the blog:
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The celebrations of the 2025 quatercentenary of John Fletcher’s death began (and hopefully won’t end) with Emily Bassett’s production of The Night-Walker for Mary Baldwin’s …
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I forgot to mention it's FREE ACCESS until the end of April! Thanks to @becky_guest
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Discover how a young, recently orphaned John Fletcher may have crossed paths with a rising Shakespeare in 1596 (long before they collaborated) in my latest article: 'Giles, John, and Will: The Fletchers and Shakespeare in Bishopsgate Street, London, 1596'
tandfonline.com
John Fletcher and William Shakespeare collaborated on three plays (Cardenio, All Is True; or King Henry VIII, and The Two Noble Kinsmen) from around summer 1612 to late autumn 1613. Much ink has be...
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Publishing today in the Revels Plays series! The Queen, or the Excellency of Her Sex, by John Ford - By @lisahopkinsshu
https://t.co/4JrBiEFftC A scholarly, modern-spelling edition of a play by the Caroline #dramatist John Ford #EarlyModern #LiteraturePosts #Renassiance
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Very pleased to finally see this little wonder out in the world, in the latest issue of HLQ, co-authored with Eric Dunnum = https://t.co/dLUORaCTmq
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Come to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the premiere of Middleton’s A GAME AT CHESS at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse @The_Globe with my Research in Action workshop: A Game at Chess at 400 | This Thursday, 12th September.
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A fascinating look at the performance history and cultural impact of Thomas Middleton's early modern thriller, to mark its quartercentenary. In the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.
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