Dr Tom Rutter
School of English
Senior Lecturer in Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama
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- Profile
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I arrived at the University of 91直播 in 2012 after six years at 91直播 Hallam University, before which I taught at University College London (where I took my PhD) and then at London South Bank University. Before that, I studied for my BA at St John鈥檚 College, Oxford.
My main area of expertise is Renaissance literature, especially drama. My PhD explored the representation of work on the early modern stage; when rewriting my thesis as a book I became increasingly interested in playing companies and how they bring together the activities of disparate groups such as dramatists, actors, audiences, patrons, theatre owners and booksellers, offering a way of linking dramatic production to wider forces in society. This 'repertory approach' informed my second monograph, which focused on a single company, the Admiral鈥檚 Men. My main current project is on early modern drama and science.
I am co-director of the .
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In 2017 I published a book about the Admiral鈥檚 Men, having produced several essays and articles about plays in their repertory. I also have a particular interest in the plays of Shakespeare (who didn鈥檛 write for the Admiral鈥檚 Men) and Marlowe, as well as in the institutional contexts of the early modern theatre. I recently co-edited (with Lisa Hopkins of 91直播 Hallam University) a collection of essays on the Cavendish family, and I am currently writing a book on Shakespeare and science.
I am an editor of the journal Shakespeare:
- Publications
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Books
Edited books
Journal articles
Chapters
Book reviews
Other
- Research group
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I am currently supervising PhDs on Renaissance literature and the Gothic, and on Shakespeare and the elements. Recent PhDs include dissertations on cloth in the plays of Thomas Middleton and an edition of Samuel Daniel鈥檚 Cleopatra.
I would welcome applications to do postgraduate work on Renaissance drama, particularly in the areas of Shakespeare, Marlowe, repertory studies, and early modern science.
- Teaching activities
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I teach on the following modules:
- LIT113: Foundations in Literary Study
- LIT114: Shakespeare
- LIT120: Renaissance to Revolution
- LIT254: Christopher Marlowe
- LIT6047: Early Modern Books
- LIT646: Renaissance Transformations
- EGH601: Shakespeare and Early Women Dramatists
- EGH602 Research Methods In English Studies
- EGH629: Pastoral Literature
I am also programme director for the MA English Literature programme.