Holger Schott Syme is associate professor of English and Theatre at the University of Toronto. He is the author of Theatre and Testimony in Shakespeare’s England: A Culture of Mediation (2012), and has edited Edward III and The Book of Sir Thomas More for the third edition of the Norton Shakespeare, for which he also wrote the general theater-historical introduction. He blogs at www.dispositio.net.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

“King Lear” at the Stationers, Again: A Response to Brian Vickers
Holger S. Syme on Brian Vickers on Holger S. Syme on Brian Vickers....

The Text Is Foolish: Brian Vickers’s “The One King Lear”
Holger S. Syme reviews Brian Vickers’s “The One King Lear.”...

In Defense of Data: Responses to Stephen Marche’s “Literature Is not Data”
Two rebuttals to 'Literature is not Data: Against Digital Humanities'...
