@book{Adamson, Sylvia_2001, address={London}, title={Reading Shakespeare’s dramatic language: a guide}, volume={The Arden Shakespeare}, publisher={Arden Shakespeare}, author={Adamson, Sylvia}, year={2001} }
@book{Agnew, Jean-Christophe_1986, address={Cambridge}, title={Worlds apart: the market and the theater in Anglo-American thought, 1550-1750}, publisher={Cambridge University Press}, author={Agnew, Jean-Christophe}, year={1986} }
@article{2005, address={Houston}, title={Performing Cross-Class Clandestine Marriage in The Shoemaker’s Holiday}, volume={45}, number={2}, journal={Studies in English literature, 1500-1900}, publisher={Rice University}, author={A.L.}, year={2005}, pages={333–355} }
@article{Arabm R.A., address={New York}, title={Work, Bodies and Gender in The Shoemaker’s Holiday}, volume={13}, journal={Medieval and renaissance drama in England}, publisher={A.M.S. Press}, author={Arabm R.A.} }
@book{Bamber, Linda_1982, address={Stanford, Cal}, title={Comic women, tragic men: a study of gender and genre in Shakespeare}, publisher={Stanford University Press}, author={Bamber, Linda}, year={1982} }
@book{Barber, Cesar Lombardi_1959, address={Princeton, N.J.}, title={Shakespeare’s festive comedy: a study of dramatic form and its relation to social custom}, publisher={Princeton University Press}, author={Barber, Cesar Lombardi}, year={1959} }
@book{Barton, Anne_1977, address={Westport, Conn}, title={Shakespeare and the idea of the play}, publisher={Greenwood Press}, author={Barton, Anne}, year={1977} }
@book{Bevington, David M._Engle, Lars_Maus, Katharine Eisaman_Rasmussen, Eric_2002, address={London}, title={English Renaissance drama: a Norton anthology}, publisher={W.W. Norton}, author={Bevington, David M. and Engle, Lars and Maus, Katharine Eisaman and Rasmussen, Eric}, year={2002} }
@book{Bowsher, Julian_2012, address={London}, title={Shakespeare’s London theatreland: archaeology, history and drama}, publisher={Museum of London Archaeology}, author={Bowsher, Julian}, year={2012} }
@book{Braunmuller, A. R._Hattaway, Michael_2003, address={Cambridge}, edition={2nd ed}, title={The Cambridge companion to English Renaissance drama}, volume={Cambridge companions to literature}, publisher={Cambridge University Press}, author={Braunmuller, A. R. and Hattaway, Michael}, year={2003} }
@book{Briggs_1997, address={New York}, edition={2nd ed}, title={This stage-play world: texts and contexts, 1580-1625}, publisher={Oxford University Press}, author={Briggs, Julia}, year={1997} }
@book{Briggs, Julia_1997, address={New York}, edition={2nd ed}, title={This stage-play world: texts and contexts, 1580-1625}, publisher={Oxford University Press}, author={Briggs, Julia}, year={1997} }
@book{Bristol, Michael D._1985, address={London}, title={Carnival and theater: plebeian culture and the structure of authority in Renaissance England}, publisher={Methuen}, author={Bristol, Michael D.}, year={1985} }
@book{Carlson, Susan_1991, address={Ann Arbor}, title={Women and comedy: rewriting the British theatrical tradition}, publisher={University of Michigan Press}, author={Carlson, Susan}, year={1991} }
@inbook{Carson, Christie_Karim-Cooper, Farah_2008, address={Cambridge}, title={Introduction}, booktitle={Shakespeare’s Globe: a theatrical experiment}, publisher={Cambridge University Press}, author={Carson, Christie and Karim-Cooper, Farah}, year={2008} }
@book{Cavell, Stanley_1987, address={Cambridge}, title={Disowning knowledge, in six plays of Shakespeare}, publisher={C.U.P.}, author={Cavell, Stanley}, year={1987} }
@book{Champion, L. S., title={Shakespeare and Dekker: creative interaction and the form of romantic comedy}, author={Champion, L. S.} }
@article{Chapman, title={Whose Saint Crispin’s Day Is It?: Shoemaking, Holiday Making, and the Politics of Memory in Early Modern England}, volume={52}, number={4}, journal={Renaissance Quarterly }, author={Chapman, A}, pages={1467–1494} }
@book{Dillon, Janette_2006a, address={Cambridge}, title={The Cambridge introduction to early English theatre}, volume={Cambridge introductions to literature}, publisher={Cambridge University Press}, author={Dillon, Janette}, year={2006} }
@book{Dillon, Janette_2006b, address={Cambridge}, title={The Cambridge introduction to early English theatre}, volume={Cambridge introductions to literature}, publisher={Cambridge University Press}, author={Dillon, Janette}, year={2006} }
@book{Dollimore, Jonathan_Sinfield, Alan_1985, address={Manchester}, title={Political Shakespeare: new essays in cultural materialism}, publisher={Manchester U.P.}, author={Dollimore, Jonathan and Sinfield, Alan}, year={1985} }
@book{Drakakis, John_1985, address={London}, title={Alternative Shakespeares}, volume={New accents}, publisher={Methuen}, author={Drakakis, John}, year={1985} }
@book{Dunworth, Felicity Elizabeth_2010, address={Manchester}, title={Mothers and meaning on the early modern English stage}, publisher={Manchester University Press}, author={Dunworth, Felicity Elizabeth}, year={2010} }
@book{Dusinberre, Juliet_2003, address={Basingstoke}, edition={3rd ed}, title={Shakespeare and the nature of women}, publisher={Palgrave Macmillan}, author={Dusinberre, Juliet}, year={2003} }
@book{Dutton, Richard_Howard, Jean E._2003, address={Oxford}, title={A companion to Shakespeare’s works: Vol. 3: The comedies}, volume={Blackwell companions to literature and culture}, publisher={Blackwell}, author={Dutton, Richard and Howard, Jean E.}, year={2003} }
@book{Eagleton, Terry_2003, address={Malden, Mass., Oxford}, title={Sweet violence: the idea of the tragic}, publisher={Blackwell}, author={Eagleton, Terry}, year={2003} }
@book{Farley-Hills, D._1981, address={[Place of publication not identified]}, title={The comic in Renaissance comedy}, publisher={Macmillan}, author={Farley-Hills, D.}, year={1981} }
@inbook{Foakes_R.A._1996, address={Oxford}, title={Shakespeare’s Elizabethan Stages}, booktitle={Shakespeare: an illustrated stage history}, publisher={Oxford University Press}, author={Foakes and R.A.}, year={1996} }
@book{Friedenreich, K._1983, address={[Place of publication not identified]}, title={‘Accompaninge the players’: essays celebrating Thomas Middleton, 1580-1980; ed K Friedenreich}, publisher={AMS Press}, author={Friedenreich, K.}, year={1983} }
@book{Gay, Penny_1994, address={London}, title={As she likes it: Shakespeare’s unruly women}, volume={Gender in performance}, url={https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/kentuk/detail.action?docID=169570}, publisher={Routledge}, author={Gay, Penny}, year={1994} }
@book{Griswold, Wendy_1986, address={Chicago}, title={Renaissance revivals: city comedy and revenge tragedy in the London theatre, 1576-1980}, publisher={University of Chicago Press}, author={Griswold, Wendy}, year={1986} }
@inbook{Gurr, Andrew_2004, address={Cambridge}, title={The plan of 1594}, booktitle={The Shakespeare Company, 1594-1642}, publisher={Cambridge University Press}, author={Gurr, Andrew}, year={2004} }
@book{Hall, Jonathan_1995, address={London}, title={Anxious pleasures: Shakespearean comedy and the nation-state}, publisher={Fairleigh Dickinson University Press}, author={Hall, Jonathan}, year={1995} }
@inbook{Harris, Jonathan Gil_Korda, Natasha_2002, address={Cambridge}, title={Introduction: towards a materialist account of stage properties}, booktitle={Staged properties in early modern English drama}, publisher={Cambridge University Press}, author={Harris, Jonathan Gil and Korda, Natasha}, year={2002} }
@book{Heinemann, M._1980, address={[Place of publication not identified]}, title={Puritanism and theatre: Thomas Middleton and opposition drama under the early Stuarts}, publisher={C.U.P.}, author={Heinemann, M.}, year={1980} }
@book{Howard, J E._1984, address={[Place of publication not identified]}, title={Shakespeare’s art of orchestration: stage technique and audience response}, publisher={U. of Illinois P.}, author={Howard, J E.}, year={1984} }
@book{Howard, Jean Elizabeth_1994, address={London}, title={The stage and social struggle in early modern England}, url={https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/kentuk/detail.action?docID=179419}, publisher={Routledge}, author={Howard, Jean Elizabeth}, year={1994} }
@book{Jardine, Lisa_1983, address={Sussex, England}, title={Still harping on daughters: women and drama in the Age of Shakespeare}, publisher={Barnes & Noble}, author={Jardine, Lisa}, year={1983} }
@book{Jardine, Lisa_1996, address={London}, title={Reading Shakespeare historically}, publisher={Routledge}, author={Jardine, Lisa}, year={1996} }
@book{Joughin, John J._1997, address={Manchester}, title={Shakespeare and national culture}, publisher={Distributed exclusively in the USA by St. Martin’s Press}, author={Joughin, John J.}, year={1997} }
@inbook{Kastan_D.S._1991, address={London}, title={Workshop and/as playhouse}, booktitle={Staging the Renaissance: reinterpretations of Elizabethan and Jacobean drama}, publisher={Routledge}, author={Kastan and D.S.}, year={1991} }
@book{Kastan, David Scott_Stallybrass, Peter_1991, address={London}, title={Staging the Renaissance: reinterpretations of Elizabethan and Jacobean drama}, publisher={Routledge}, author={Kastan, David Scott and Stallybrass, Peter}, year={1991} }
@book{Knowles, Ronald_1998, address={Basingstoke}, title={Shakespeare and carnival: after Bakhtin}, volume={Early modern literature in history}, publisher={Macmillan Press}, author={Knowles, Ronald}, year={1998} }
@book{Krieger, Elliot_1979, address={London}, title={A Marxist study of Shakespeare’s comedies}, publisher={Macmillan}, author={Krieger, Elliot}, year={1979} }
@book{Leech, Clifford_Craik, T. W._Barroll, John Leeds, address={1975}, title={The Revels history of drama in English: Vol.3: 1576-1613 ; [by]J. Leeds Barroll ... [et al.]}, publisher={Methuen}, author={Leech, Clifford and Craik, T. W. and Barroll, John Leeds} }
@book{Leggatt, Alexander_1998, address={London}, title={English stage comedy, 1490-1990: five centuries of a genre}, publisher={Routledge}, author={Leggatt, Alexander}, year={1998} }
@book{Leggatt, Alexander_2002, address={Cambridge}, title={The Cambridge companion to Shakespearean comedy}, volume={Cambridge companions to literature}, url={http://library.kent.ac.uk/cgi-bin/resources.cgi?url=http://cco.cambridge.org/login2%3Fdest%3D%252Fbook%253Fid%253Dccol0521770440_CCOL0521770440}, publisher={Cambridge University Press}, author={Leggatt, Alexander}, year={2002} }
@article{ title={ The Construction of The Shoemakers’ Holiday}, volume={10}, number={2}, journal={Studies in English literature}, author={M}, pages={315–323} }
@book{Mahood, M. M., address={London}, title={Shakespeare’s wordplay}, publisher={Methuen}, author={Mahood, M. M.} }
@book{Marcus, Leah S._1988, address={Berkeley, Ca}, title={Puzzling Shakespeare: local reading and its discontents}, volume={The new historicism}, publisher={University of California Press}, author={Marcus, Leah S.}, year={1988} }
@book{Martin, Mathew R._2001, address={London}, title={Between theater and philosophy: skepticism in the major city comedies of Ben Jonson and Thomas Middleton}, publisher={Associated University Presses}, author={Martin, Mathew R.}, year={2001} }
@article{Maynard_1998, address={Kalamazoo, Mich}, title={Feasting on Eyre: Community, Consumption and Communion in The Shoemaker’s Holiday}, volume={32}, number={3}, journal={Comparative drama}, publisher={[publisher not identified]}, author={Maynard, S}, year={1998}, pages={327–346} }
@book{McDonald, Russ_1988, address={Lincoln, Neb}, title={Shakespeare and Jonson: Jonson and Shakespeare}, publisher={U. of Nebraska P.}, author={McDonald, Russ}, year={1988} }
@book{McLuskie, Kathleen_1994, address={Basingstoke}, title={Dekker and Heywood: professional dramatists}, volume={English dramatists}, publisher={St. Martin’s Press}, author={McLuskie, Kathleen}, year={1994} }
@book{Mendelson, Sara Heller_Crawford, Patricia_1998, address={Oxford}, title={Women in early modern England, 1550-1720}, publisher={Oxford University Press}, author={Mendelson, Sara Heller and Crawford, Patricia}, year={1998} }
@book{Miola, Robert S._1994, address={Oxford}, title={Shakespeare and classical comedy: the influence of Plautus and Terence}, publisher={Clarendon Press}, author={Miola, Robert S.}, year={1994} }
@article{Mortenson, title={The Economics of Joy in The Shoemakers’ Holiday}, volume={16}, number={2}, journal={Studies in English literature, 1500-1900}, author={Mortenson, P}, pages={241–252} }
@book{Nevo, R._1980, address={[Place of publication not identified]}, title={Comic transformations in Shakespeare}, publisher={Methuen}, author={Nevo, R.}, year={1980} }
@book{Newman, K._1985, address={[Place of publication not identified]}, title={Shakespeare’s rhetoric of comic character: dramatic convention in classical and Renaissance comedy}, publisher={Methuen}, author={Newman, K.}, year={1985} }
@article{Novarr, title={Dekker’s Gentle Craft and the Lord Mayor of London}, volume={57}, number={4}, journal={Modern Philology }, author={Novarr, D}, pages={233–239} }
@book{Ornstein, Robert_1986, address={London}, title={Shakespeare’s comedies: from Roman farce to romantic mystery}, publisher={Associated University Presses}, author={Ornstein, Robert}, year={1986} }
@book{Parker, P._1985, address={New York}, title={Shakespeare and the question of theory; ed P Parker and G Hartman}, url={https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/kentuk/detail.action?docID=179172}, publisher={Methuen}, author={Parker, P.}, year={1985} }
@book{Purcell, Stephen_2009, address={Basingstoke}, title={Popular Shakespeare: simulation and subversion on the modern stage}, volume={Palgrave Shakespeare studies}, publisher={Palgrave Macmillan}, author={Purcell, Stephen}, year={2009} }
@book{Rowland, Richard_2010, address={Burlington, VT}, title={Thomas Heywood’s theatre, 1599-1639}, volume={Studies in performance and early modern drama}, publisher={Ashgate}, author={Rowland, Richard}, year={2010} }
@book{Shakespeare, William_Greenblatt, Stephen_Cohen, Walter_Howard, Jean E._Maus, Katharine Eisaman_Gurr, Andrew_2008, address={London}, edition={2nd ed., International student ed}, title={The Norton Shakespeare: based on the Oxford edition}, publisher={W. W. Norton}, author={Shakespeare, William and Greenblatt, Stephen and Cohen, Walter and Howard, Jean E. and Maus, Katharine Eisaman and Gurr, Andrew}, year={2008} }
@book{Sharpe, J. A._1997, address={London}, edition={2nd ed}, title={Early modern England: a social history 1550-1760}, publisher={Arnold}, author={Sharpe, J. A.}, year={1997} }
@inbook{Smith_B_2003, address={Oxford}, title={Studies in Sexuality}, booktitle={Shakespeare: an Oxford guide}, publisher={Oxford University Press}, author={Smith and B}, year={2003} }
@book{Smith, David L._Strier, Richard_Bevington, David M._1995, address={Cambridge}, title={The theatrical city: culture, theatre, and politics in London, 1576-1649}, publisher={Cambridge University Press}, author={Smith, David L. and Strier, Richard and Bevington, David M.}, year={1995} }
@book{Smith, Emma_Sullivan, Garrett A._2010, address={Cambridge}, title={The Cambridge companion to English Renaissance tragedy}, volume={Cambridge companions to topics}, url={http://library.kent.ac.uk/cgi-bin/resources.cgi?url=http://cco.cambridge.org/login2%3Fdest%3D%252Fbook%253Fid%253Dccol9780521519373_CCOL9780521519373}, publisher={Cambridge University Press}, author={Smith, Emma and Sullivan, Garrett A.}, year={2010} }
@article{Straznicky, address={Houston}, title={The End(s) of Discord in The Shoemaker’s Holiday}, volume={36}, number={2}, journal={Studies in English literature, 1500-1900}, publisher={Rice University}, author={Straznicky, M}, pages={357–372} }
@book{Sullivan, Garrett A._Cheney, Patrick Gerard_Hadfield, Andrew_2006, address={New York}, title={Early modern English drama: a critical companion}, publisher={Oxford University Press}, author={Sullivan, Garrett A. and Cheney, Patrick Gerard and Hadfield, Andrew}, year={2006} }
@article{Tennenhouse, Leonard_1986, address={London}, title={Power on display: the politics of Shakespeare’s genres}, publisher={Methuen}, author={Tennenhouse, Leonard}, year={1986} }
@book{Thomson, Peter_1992a, address={Cambridge}, title={Shakespeare’s professional career}, publisher={Cambridge University Press}, author={Thomson, Peter}, year={1992} }
@book{Thomson, Peter_1992b, address={London}, edition={2nd ed}, title={Shakespeare’s theatre}, volume={Theatre production studies}, publisher={Routledge}, author={Thomson, Peter}, year={1992} }
@book{Tittler, Robert_Jones, Norman L._Dawsonera_2004, address={Malden, MA}, title={A companion to Tudor Britain}, volume={Blackwell companions to British history}, url={http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=KentUniv&isbn=9781405137409}, publisher={Blackwell Pub}, author={Tittler, Robert and Jones, Norman L. and Dawsonera}, year={2004} }
@book{Traversi, D A._1964, address={[Place of publication not identified]}, title={William Shakespeare, the early comedies: The comedy of errors, The taming of the Shrew, The two gentlemen of Verona, Love’s labour lost, The merchant of Venice}, publisher={Longmans Green for the British Council and the National Book League}, author={Traversi, D A.}, year={1964} }
@article{Ward_1999, title={Shakespeare and the Politics of Community}, volume={4}, number={3}, journal={Early Modern Literary Studies}, author={Ward, I}, year={1999}, pages={1–45} }
@book{Weimann, Robert_Schwartz, Robert_1978a, address={Baltimore}, title={Shakespeare and the popular tradition in the theater: studies in the social dimension of dramatic form and function}, publisher={Johns Hopkins U.P.}, author={Weimann, Robert and Schwartz, Robert}, year={1978} }
@inbook{Weimann, Robert_Schwartz, Robert_1978b, address={Baltimore}, title={Shakespeare’s theater: tradition and experiment}, booktitle={Shakespeare and the popular tradition in the theater: studies in the social dimension of dramatic form and function}, publisher={Johns Hopkins U.P.}, author={Weimann, Robert and Schwartz, Robert}, year={1978} }
@book{Wells, Stanley W._2006, address={London}, title={Shakespeare and Co: Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Dekker, Ben Johnson, Thomas Middleton, John Fletcher and the other players in his story}, publisher={Allen Lane}, author={Wells, Stanley W.}, year={2006} }
@book{Wells, Stanley W._Orlin, Lena Cowen_2003, address={Oxford}, title={Shakespeare: an Oxford guide}, publisher={Oxford University Press}, author={Wells, Stanley W. and Orlin, Lena Cowen}, year={2003} }
@article{Whitney_2001, title={The Devil His Due: Mayor John Spencer, Elizabethan Civic Antitheatricalism, and ‘The Shoemaker’s Holiday’}, volume={14}, journal={Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England}, author={Whitney, C}, year={2001}, pages={168–185} }
@article{1929, title={The Sources of the Characters in The Shoemaker’s Holiday }, volume={27}, number={2}, journal={Modern philology}, author={W.K.}, year={1929}, pages={175–182} }
@book{Wrightson, Keith_2002, address={London}, title={Earthly necessities: economic lives in early modern Britain, 1470-1750}, publisher={Penguin}, author={Wrightson, Keith}, year={2002} }
@book{Wrightson, Keith_2003, address={London}, title={English society, 1580-1680}, publisher={Routledge}, author={Wrightson, Keith}, year={2003} }