"Titus Andronicus and the wicked Streets of Rome" https://www.worldshakesbib.org/entry/bbbo93/ Author: Hopkins, Lisa. Type: Journal Article Year: 2024 Publication Information: Cahiers Élisabéthains 113, no. 1 (2024): 6–22. DOI: 10.1177/01847678241235808 Annotation: "Explores how Titus Andronicus disturbs and undermines the distinction between inside and outside through its use of stage space, its evocation of early modern ideas about Roman architecture, and its deployment of coded reminders of the effects of the English Reformation." Explores how buildings and spaces are presented on stage, tracing references to monasteries (which, in England, were dissolved by Shakespeare's day) and emphasizing the symbolic and thematic importance of traps. Compares Constance Marten and Mark Gordon (featured in English news in 2023 for fleeing with a baby) to Tamora and Aaron. English and French summaries, 6. Language: English Persons: Marten, Constance; Gordon, Mark Tags: Scholarship, Criticism, History of Criticism, Titus Andronicus WSB Update: Fall 2025 WSB Record Number: bbbo93