Publications and Media
Articles
2016. Hirsch, Brett D., and Jenstad, Janelle. âBeyond the Text: Digital Editions and Performance.â Shakespeare Bulletin 34.1 (2016): 107â27.
2014. Hirsch, Brett D., and Craig, Hugh. â âMingled YarnÊŒ: The State of Computing in Shakespeare 2.0â. Brett D. Hirsch and Hugh Craig (eds), Digital Shakespeares: Innovations, Interventions, Mediations. Special issue of The Shakespearean International Yearbook 14: 3-35.
2013. Hirsch, Brett D. â âTo see the Playes of Theatre newe wroughtÊŒ: Electronic Editions and Early Tudor Dramaâ. Early Theatre 16.2: 211-49.
2013. Hirsch, Brett D. âDigital Renaissance Editionsâ. Journal of Early Modern Cultural Studies 13.4: 138â39.
2011. Hirsch, Brett D. âThe Kingdom Has Been Digitized: Electronic Editions of Renaissance Drama and the Long Shadows of Shakespeare and Printâ. Literature Compass 8.9: 568-91.
Conference presentations
2016. Hirsch, Brett D., and Pratt, Aaron. âInfinite Riches in a Little ROMâ. Invited paper. MLA Committee on the New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare, Modern Languages Association Annual Convention, Austin.
2015. Hirsch, Brett D. âComedy, Computers, and Collaborators: Reflections on Editing Fair Em for Digital Renaissance Editionsâ. Invited paper. Making Links: Texts, Contexts, and Performance in Digital Editions of Early Modern Drama, U Victoria, Victoria.
2013. Hirsch, Brett D. âThe Case for Electronic Editionsâ. Paper. Reanimating Playbooks, Shakespeare Institute, U Birmingham, Stratford-upon-Avon.
2013. Hirsch, Brett D. âDigital Editions, Editorial and Publishing Histories, and Computational Stylisticsâ. Invited paper. GW Digital Humanities Symposium, George Washington U, Washington.
2012. Hirsch, Brett D. âBringing Early Tudor Drama Onlineâ. Invited paper. Editing Early Texts: Practice and Protocol, Massey U, Wellington.
2012. Hirsch, Brett D. âThe Digital Renaissance Editionsâ. Poster. Digital Humanities Australasia 2012: Building, Mapping, Connecting, Inaugural International Conference of the Australasian Association for Digital Humanities, Australian National U, Canberra.
2012. Hirsch, Brett D. â âTo see the Playes of Theatre newe wroughtÊŒ: Electronic Editions of Early Tudor Dramaâ. Invited paper. New Directions in Earlier Tudor Drama, Modern Languages Association Annual Convention, Seattle.
2011. Hirsch, Brett D. âExpanded and Electrified: The Digital Renaissance Editions and the Canonâ. Invited paper. Shakespearean Reverie, Shakespeare in the Park Festival Symposium, U Southern Queensland, Toowoomba.
2011. Hirsch, Brett D. â âAnd lay new Plat-formes to endammage themÊŒ: The Edited Page in Print and Onlineâ. Paper. Shakespeare: Sources and Adaptation, Cambridge Shakespeare Conference, Cambridge U, Cambridge.
2011. Hirsch, Brett D. âBook, Bard, and Canon; or, Why We Need Electronic Editions of Renaissance Dramaâ. Paper. Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies Biennial International Conference, U Otago, Dunedin.
2010. Hirsch, Brett D. âThe Long Shadow(s) of Shakespeare and Print: The Challenges for Electronic Editionsâ. Invited paper. Electronic Editions of Early Modern Drama, Renaissance Society of American Annual Meeting, Venice.
Media
2015. Reid, Lindsay Ann. âDigital Acting Parts and Digital Renaissance Editions.â The Shakespeare Standard, 7 June 2015.
2015. âNew look for old stage playsâ. In Adelaide, 15 May 2015.
2015. âUWA makes 400-year-old plays accessible to a global audience for freeâ. Keep It Clever, Universities Australia, 5 May 2015.
2015. âUWA brings ShakespeareÊŒs contemporaries to a global audienceâ. University News, 16 April 2015.
2015. âThe Renaissance goes digitalâ. eResearch@Flinders, 16 April 2015.
2015. âDigital Renaissance Editions launchedâ. ANZSA Bulletin, 15 April 2015.
Reviews
2015. Wittek, Stephen. Rev. of The Honest Whore, Part 1, ed. Joost Daalder, Digital Renaissance Editions. This Rough Magic (June 2015).
Citations
2015. McInnis, David. âMarlowe and Electronic Resourcesâ. Sara Munson Deats and Robert A. Logan (eds), Christopher Marlowe at 450. Farnham: Ashgate. 309-26.
2014. Lopez, Jeremy. Constructing the Canon of Early Modern Drama. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2014. McInnis, David. "Webs of Engagement". Christie Carson and Peter Kirwan (eds), Shakespeare and the Digital World: Redefining Scholarship and Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 43â55.
2013. Clement, Jennifer. âBeyond Shakespeare: Early Modern Adaptation Studies and Its Potentialâ. Literature Compass 10.9: 677-87.
2012. Giles-Watson, Maura. âPerforming Arguments: Debate in Early English Poetry and Dramaâ. Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
2012. Giddens, Eugene. âDigital Revolutions and Digital Delays: Electronic Editions of Renaissance Literatureâ. Book 2.0 1.1: 21-30.
2010. Bowers, Jennifer, and Peggy Keeran. Literary Research and the British Renaissance and Early Modern Period: Strategies and Sources. Lanham: Scarecrow Press. Literary Research: Strategies and Sources 8.
2010. Giannini, Natalie Renee. âServing at the Pleasure of the Queen: Staging Counsel in Elizabethan Englandâ. Ph.D. Dissertation: University of CaliforniaâDavis.
2008. Best, Michael. âThe Internet Shakespeare Editions: Scholarly Shakespeare on the Webâ. Shakespeare 4.3: 221-33.
2008. Uttke, Margaret E. âNew Directions in Editing Renaissance Drama: Reading, Performance, and the Digital Ageâ. MA Dissertation: University of Notre Dame.