Publications
Monographs
Amy Lidster,
Publishing the History Play in the Time of Shakespeare: Stationers Shaping a Genre (Cambridge University Press, 2022) [110,000 words]
Amy Lidster,
Wartime Shakespeare: Performing Narratives of Conflict (Cambridge University Press, 2023) [110,000 words]
Amy Lidster,
Authorships and Authority in Early Modern Dramatic Paratexts, Studies in Early Modern Authorship (Routledge, forthcoming) [90,000 words]
Edited Collections
Amy Lidster and Sonia Massai (eds),
Shakespeare at War: A Material History (Cambridge University Press, 2023) [100,000 words]
Articles
Amy Lidster, ‘At the Sign of the Angel: The influence of Andrew Wise on Shakespeare in print’,
Shakespeare Survey 71 (2018), 242-54
Amy Lidster, ‘Shakespeare and the implications of paratextual attribution’,
Shakespeare Studies,
46 (2018), 150-55
Amy Lidster, ‘Challenging monarchical legacies in
Edward III and
Henry V’,
English: Journal of the English Association,
68:261 (2019), 126-42
Amy Lidster, ‘“With much labour out of scattered papers”: The Caroline reprints of Thomas Heywood’s
1 and
2 If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody’,
Renaissance Drama, 49:2 (2021), 205-28
‘“Not on his Picture, but his Booke”: Shakespeare’s First Folio and Practices of Collection’,
Shakespeare (2023), 1-28
Chapters
Amy Lidster, ‘Publishing
King Lear (1608) at the Sign of the Pied Bull’, in
Old St Paul’s and Culture, ed. by Shanyn Altman and Jonathan Buckner, Early Modern Literature in History (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021), pp. 293-318
Amy Lidster, ‘Making Sense of Error in Commercial Drama: The case of
Edward III’,
in
Printing and Misprinting: A Companion to Typos and Corrections in Renaissance Europe (1450-1650), ed. by Geri Della Rocca de Candal, Anthony Grafton, and Paolo Sachet
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023), pp.418-31
Amy Lidster, ‘Negotiating patronage: Nashe and his “toys for private Gentlemen”’, in
The Oxford Handbook of Thomas Nashe, ed. by Andrew Hadfield, Jennifer Richards, and Kate De Rycker (Oxford University Press, forthcoming)
Amy Lidster, ‘Preliminaries and Paratexts’, in
The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Authorship, ed. by Rory Loughnane and Will Sharpe (Oxford University Press, forthcoming)
Catherine Evans and Amy Lidster, ‘Resources’,
Arden Research Handbook for Shakespeare and His Contemporaries, ed. by Michelle Dowd and Tom Rutter (London: Bloomsbury Arden, 2023), pp.327-38
Critical Editions
Henry VI: Part 1, introduction by Amy Lidster, ed. New Oxford Shakespeare, Oxford World’s Classics (Oxford University Press, forthcoming)
The Reign of King Edward III, ed. by Amy Lidster and Sonia Massai, Internet Shakespeare Editions
[old-spelling edition, modern edition and textual introduction are peer-reviewed and published on
ISE; full critical edition is forthcoming]