Rather than seeking a unifying vision in the play, Titus out of Joint: Reading the Fragmented Titus Andronicus approaches the play as inherently dissonant, a text that draws our attention directly to how it pulls apart rather than coheres. The essays in this volume examine Titus from a wide variety of theoretical and critical perspectives including: disability studies, history of the book, psychoanalysis, gender studies, and theater history. A conversation emerges in these pages between these different and often contrasting approaches to the play, a conversation that the editors hope will continue outside the covers of this collection.
Liberty Stanavage is Assistant Professor of Renaissance and Seventeenth Century English Literature at the State University of New York, Potsdam. Her current research interests include female revenge in early modern texts, publics and anti-publics in the broadside ballad, and material textuality in manuscript culture.