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In pt 2 of our plague blog, Sara Ameri writes about plague and London's Beargarden/Hope. Did contemporary theories of contagion prejudice early modern playgoers against the Hope, characterized by contemporaries as 'durty' and 'stinking'?

Read it here:

https://reedproject.blog/2022/06/30/the-plague-and-the-hope/

Sara Ameri is a PhD Candidate at the Department of English, University of Toronto. Her primary research focus is the Black Death and its function in late medieval English devotional writing. More broadly, she is interested in the place of the plague in the Global Middle Ages and the literary culture of the early modern period. Her research has appeared on digital platforms through such pieces as 'A Plague Saint in Print' and 'Intolerable Mystics: The Cases of al-Hallāj and Marguerite Porete.'