Neil Rhodes
Neil Rhodes is Professor of English Literature and Cultural History at the University of St Andrews. His interests in sound derive from work on speech for his book Shakespeare and the Origins of English (2004) but also from an earlier collection on the media in history, The Renaissance Computer: Knowledge Technology in the First Age of Print (2000), which he edited with Jonathan Sawday. His essay in the present collection links these more recent interests to Nashe and early modern popular culture, which was the subject of his first book, Elizabethan Grotesque (1980).
Articles by Neil Rhodes
Sound Effects: The Oral/Aural Dimensions of Literature in English Introduction
Volume 24, Issue 2 (October, 2009)On Speech, Print, and New Media: Thomas Nashe and Marshall McLuhan
Volume 24, Issue 2 (October, 2009)
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