Emma Smith is Professor of Shakespeare Studies at the
University of Oxford, and a Fellow of
Hertford College. She has published and lectured widely on
William Shakespeare and on other early modern dramatists, and worked with numerous theatre companies. Her lectures are available as podcasts Not Shakespeare: Elizabethan and Jacobean Popular Theatre[1] and Approaching Shakespeare.[2]
With Laurie Maguire of Oxford University she published a new argument in 2012 that Shakespeare's play All's Well that Ends Well was a collaboration with
Thomas Middleton. The New Oxford Shakespeare edition of 2016, edited by Bourus et al., was the first printed edition of the play to accept this joint attribution.[6] Another article with Laurie Maguire won the 2014 Hoffman Prize.[7] She was a script advisor to Josie Rourke's 2018 film Mary Queen of Scots. She edits the Cambridge University Press journal Shakespeare Survey.
Smith published This Is Shakespeare in 2019. The book was published as a guide to Shakespeare's plays. It extends from her lectures for Oxford undergraduates, which were also used as the basis for her Approaching Shakespeare podcast, where she discusses 20 of Shakespeare's plays in chronological order. She says she wanted the book "to give a sense of Shakespeare's range across his career" but also "to keep the individual chapters self-contained, so that you could read one before going to the theatre."[8]
Shakespeare’s First Folio: Four Centuries of an Iconic Book, (Oxford University Press, 2016)
The Making of Shakespeare's First Folio, (Bodleian Publishing, 2015)
Women on the Early Modern Stage: A Woman Killed with Kindness, The Tamer Tamed, The Duchess of Malfi, The Witch of Edmonton (2014)[12]
The Elizabethan Top Ten: Defining Print Popularity in Early Modern England. Eds. Andy Kesson and Emma Smith (Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2013)
ISBN9781472405876[13]
Five Revenge Tragedies: The Spanish Tragedy, Hamlet, Antonio's Revenge, The Tragedy of Hoffman, The Revenger's Tragedy (Penguin UK, 2012) [14]
The Cambridge Shakespeare Guide (Cambridge University Press, 2012)[15]
The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare (Cambridge University Press, 2007)
ISBN9781139462396[16]
Shakespeare's Comedies: a Guide to Criticism (Blackwell Guides to Criticism, 2003)[17]
Shakespeare's Histories: a Guide to Criticism (Blackwell Guides to Criticism, 2003)[18]
Shakespeare's Tragedies: a Guide to Criticism (Blackwell Guides to Criticism, 2003)[19]
^Smith, Emma. Women on the Early Modern Stage: A Woman Killed with Kindness, The Tamer Tamed, The Duchess of Malfi, The Witch of Edmonton. Methuen Drama (2014)
ISBN9781408182338