Brandi K. Adams is an expert in Shakespeare and other dramatists writing in the late 16th and early- to mid- 17th centuries and how their printed plays became popular with early modern English readers.She also works on the intersections of the history of the book and race.
Adams is an assistant professor in the Department of English and an Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies affiliate.
She has published articles on Shakespeare's First Folio (1623) and its publication, and she has recently written an introduction to "Julius Caesar" for Oxford World's Classics.
She is currently editing "The Merry Wives of Windsor" for Cambridge University Press and is setting up the Arizona Book History Group with Jonathan Hope.
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To me, the history of reading is sort of like a history of interactions.