About Richard Brome Online
Richard Brome Online is an online edition of
the Collected Works of the Caroline dramatist, Richard Brome. The
edition not only makes the texts accessible to scholars and theatre
practitioners, but also begins to explore their theatricality visually,
serving as inspiration to encourage more frequent staging of Brome's
works.
The project unites the research specialisms and technical expertise of
an international panel of experienced scholars. All have previously
engaged in editing period texts and texts for performance and bring to
the project a wealth of varied experience.
Please refer to our
citation guide when referencing the edition.
- Richard Cave (Royal Holloway, University of London)
The Editorial Panel
- Michael Leslie (Rhodes College, Memphis)
- Eleanor Lowe (Oxford Brookes University)
- Lucy Munro (Keele University)
- Marion O'Connor (University of Kent at Canterbury)
- Helen Ostovich (McMaster, Ontario, Canada)
- Julie Sanders (University of Nottingham)
- Elizabeth Schafer (Royal Holloway, University of London)
- Matthew Steggle (Sheffield Hallam University)
- Brian Woolland (independent scholar and director of the workshops)
- The Digital Humanities Institute (formerly called HRIOnline), Sheffield has been responsible for creating and implementing
the electronic format.
Arts Archives (Exeter)
- Peter Hulton recorded all the workshop performances for inclusion in
the edition.