Emma Whipday
Emma Whipday is Senior Lecturer in Renaissance Literature at Newcastle University, UK. Her first book, Shakespeare's Domestic Tragedies: Violence in the Early Modern Home (2019), is co-winner of the Shakespeare's Globe Book Award 2020. Other publications include Teaching Shakespeare and His Sisters: An Embodied Approach (2023) and Playing and Playgoing in Early Modern England: Actor, Audience and Performance (co-edited with Simon Smith, 2022). She is also a playwright; her play Shakespeare's...See more
Emma Whipday is Senior Lecturer in Renaissance Literature at Newcastle University, UK. Her first book, Shakespeare's Domestic Tragedies: Violence in the Early Modern Home (2019), is co-winner of the Shakespeare's Globe Book Award 2020. Other publications include Teaching Shakespeare and His Sisters: An Embodied Approach (2023) and Playing and Playgoing in Early Modern England: Actor, Audience and Performance (co-edited with Simon Smith, 2022). She is also a playwright; her play Shakespeare's Sister (2016) won the Theatre Royal Haymarket's Masterclass 'Pitch Your Play' award, and her play The Defamation of Cicely Lee won the American Shakespeare Center's 2019 'Shakespeare's New Contemporaries' prize. See less
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