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[https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/profile/148627-david-mcinnis '''David McInnis'''] is Associate Professor of Shakespeare and Early Modern Drama at the University of Melbourne. He is author of ''Shakespeare and Lost Plays'' (Cambridge UP, 2021), ''Mind-Travelling and Voyage Drama in Early Modern England'' (Palgrave, 2013), and editor of Dekker’s ''Old Fortunatus'' for the Revels Plays series (Manchester UP, 2020). With Roslyn L. Knutson and Matthew Steggle, he is founder and co-editor of the [https://lostplays.folger.edu Lost Plays Database]. He has also edited a number of books, including ''Lost Plays in Shakespeare’s England'' (Palgrave, 2014; co-edited with Steggle) and a sequel volume, ''Loss and the Literary Culture of Shakespeare’s Time'' (Palgrave 2020; co-edited with Knutson and Steggle); ''Travel and Drama in Early Modern England: The Journeying Play'' (Cambridge UP, 2018; co-edited with Claire Jowitt); and ''Tamburlaine: A Critical Reader'' (Arden Early Modern Drama Guides, 2020).
[https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/profile/148627-david-mcinnis David McInnis] is Associate Professor of Shakespeare and Early Modern Drama at the University of Melbourne. He is author of ''Shakespeare and Lost Plays'' (Cambridge UP, 2021), ''Mind-Travelling and Voyage Drama in Early Modern England'' (Palgrave, 2013), and editor of Dekker’s ''Old Fortunatus'' for the Revels Plays series (Manchester UP, 2020). With Roslyn L. Knutson and Matthew Steggle, he is founder and co-editor of the [https://lostplays.folger.edu Lost Plays Database]. He has also edited a number of books, including ''Lost Plays in Shakespeare’s England'' (Palgrave, 2014; co-edited with Steggle) and a sequel volume, ''Loss and the Literary Culture of Shakespeare’s Time'' (Palgrave 2020; co-edited with Knutson and Steggle); ''Travel and Drama in Early Modern England: The Journeying Play'' (Cambridge UP, 2018; co-edited with Claire Jowitt); and ''Tamburlaine: A Critical Reader'' (Arden Early Modern Drama Guides, 2020).


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