selected publications academic article Craig, H. (2022). Shakespeare and Lost Plays: Reimagining Drama in Early Modern. Shakespeare Quarterly. 72(3-4), 331-333. Craig, H. (2022). Untimely Deaths in Renaissance Drama: Biography, History, Catastrophe. Renaissance Quarterly. 75(1), 351-352. Craig, H., & O'Sullivan, K. M. (2022). Primary Source Literacy in the Era of COVID-19 and Beyond. portal: Libraries and the Academy. 22(1), 93-109. Craig, H. (2022). The King's Servants in Printed Paratexts, 1594-1695. Huntington Library Quarterly: studies in English and American history and literature. 85(1), 151-169. Craig, H. (2021). "Villanies of that damnd Keeper": Caregiving, Criminality, and Contagion in Early Modern England. Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 16(1), 72-81. Craig, H. (2021). Typographies of Performance in Early Modern England. Philological Quarterly. 100(2), 231-234. Craig, H. (2019). Nell Gwynn by Jessica Swale (review). Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 14(1), 164-167. Craig, H. (2019). Rags, ragpickers, and early modern papermaking. Literature Compass. 16(5), e12523-e12523. Craig, H. C. (2019). Missing Shakespeare, 16421660. English Literary Renaissance. 49(1), 116-144. Craig, H. (2019). Nell Gwynn. Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 14(1), 164-167. Craig, H. C. (2018). Canonising Shakespeare: Stationers and the Book Trade, 16401740 eds. by Emma Depledge and Peter Kirwan (review). Shakespeare Quarterly. 69(3), 193-195. Craig, H. (2012). The Album Amicorum & the London of Shakespeare's Time (review). Comitatus: a journal of Medieval and Renaissance studies. 43(1), 277-279. book Craig, H. (2023). Theatre Closure and the Paradoxical Rise of English Renaissance Drama in the Civil Wars. Cambridge University Press. chapter Craig, H. (2022). Celebrity Skulls. SHAKESPEARE AND CIVIL UNREST IN BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES. (pp. 14-29). Taylor & Francis. Craig, H. (2020). English Rag-women and Early Modern Paper Production. Wayne, V. (Eds.), Womens Labour and the History of the Book in Early Modern England. Arden Shakespeare. Massai, S., & Craig, H. (2019). Rethinking Prologues on Page and Stage. Stern, T. (Eds.), Rethinking Theatrical Documents in Shakespeares England. (pp. 91-110). Bloomsbury Publishing.
teaching activities ENGL412 Studies In Shakespeare Instructor ENGL497 Hnr-indpdnt Honors Studies Instructor ENGL603 Bibliog & Lit Research Instructor ENGL685 Directed Studies Instructor ENGL691 Research Instructor
education and training Ph.D. in English, Book History & Print Culture, University of Toronto - (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) 2017 Litt.M. in Shakespeare Studies, University of St Andrews - (St Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom) 2011 B.A. in Western Society and Culture, Concordia University - (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) 2008
awards and honors Fellow, conferred by Huntington Library Art Collections and Botanical Gardens - (San Marino, California, United States), 2017