Literature and Theatre Studies
"The University of Hertfordshire Press publishes cutting-edge literary criticism ... currently specialising in Shakespeare criticism but always interested to branch out into other new and exciting areas"
Graham Holderness, Professor of English, University of Hertfordshire
Theatre Studies
Sulayman Al-Bassam
Entertainment, Propaganda, Education: Regional theatre in Germany and Britain between 1918 and 1945
Anselm Heinrich
COMING SOON Eroticism and Death in Theatre and Performance
Karoline Gritzner (ed.)
Elizabeth Schafer
Kathleen Riley
Off-Centre Stages: Fringe Theatre at the Open Space and the Round House, 1968-1983
Jinnie Schiele
NEW Oxford Playhouse: High and low drama in a university city
Don Chapman
Reflecting the audience: London theatregoing, 1840-1880
Jim Davis and Victor Emeljanow
Shakespeare and Literary Criticism
Cultural Shakespeare: Essays in the Shakespeare myth
Graham Holderness
Refiguring Mimesis: Representation in early modern literature
Jonathan Holmes and Adrian Streete (Eds.)
Emma French
Children's Literature
Owners of the Means of Instruction? Children's literature: some Marxist perspectives
Jenny Plastow
The Story and the Self: Children's literature: some psychoanalytic perspectives
Jenny Plastow
NEW The Sands of Time: Children's literature: Culture, politics and identity
Jenny Plastow and Margot Hillel



