Terri Bourus
Arts and Humanities · Indiana University
Publications
52
Citations
392
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
26
Publishing since 2001
Terri Bourus studies the plays of William Shakespeare, focusing on how early printed editions of his works were produced and how scholars should edit them today. A recurring interest is the early text of Hamlet (the so-called 'first quarto') and how the physical form of these old books shapes our understanding of the plays. This work bridges textual scholarship, editing, and the study of theatrical performance.
Publication activity has been intermittent over the past decade, with clusters of output in some years and gaps in others, averaging roughly two publications per year recently.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Lamb, Jonathan P. How the World Became a Book in Shakespeare’s England
Renaissance and Reformation · 2026
- Theatrical Environments
Oxford University Press eBooks · 2025
- Henry V (review)
Shakespeare bulletin · 2025
- Henry IV by Theatre for a New Audience (review)
Shakespeare bulletin · 2025
- The Good Enough Quarto
Berghahn Books · 2022
- Chapter 5 The Good Enough Quarto Hamlet as a Material Object
Berghahn Books · 2022
- Introduction Is Q1 Hamlet the First Hamlet?
Berghahn Books · 2022
- Shakespeare and the First Hamlet
Berghahn Books · 2022
- Introduction
Berghahn Books · 2022
- <i>Arden of Faversham,</i>Richard Burbage, and the Early Shakespeare Canon
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 2020
- The Good Enough Quarto
Critical Survey · 2019
- Introduction
Critical Survey · 2019
- The Winter's Tale dir. by Robert Falls
Shakespeare bulletin · 2019
- The New Oxford Shakespeare: Critical Reference Edition
DMU Open Research Archive (De Montfort University) · 2017
- Songs of Lear presented by Song of the Goat Theatre, and: The Revenge of Prince Zi Dan (Hamlet) presented by Shanghai Jingju Theatre Company, and: Piya Behrupiya (Twelfth Night) presented by Company Theatre Mumbai
Shakespeare bulletin · 2017
- Berghahn Books×5
- Shakespeare bulletin×4
- Critical Survey×2
- DMU Open Research Archive (De Montfort University)×1
- Cambridge University Press eBooks×1
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