'This book is researched with astonishing thoroughness: the author has even consulted a handwritten, partially illegible, 1893 doctoral thesis on his chosen topic. He also brings to bear an engaging passion for his subject... Under his affectionate coaxing, prologues and epilogues do in fact reveal themselves to be more interesting than one might previously have supposed: Schneider shows that they bear on issues such as the period’s on-going debate about the nature of drama and the roles and desires of audiences in general, and of female spectators in particular.' Theatre Research International 'The Framing Text in Early Modern English Drama offers some interesting close analysis of a subset of dramatic framing texts...' Times Literary Supplement '... [Schneider’s] discussion of pre-Restoration paratextual strategies is nevertheless a welcome contribution to the history of both paratextual poetics and seventeenth-century drama. The strengths of this book clearly lie in the broad approach it takes to its textual material and in its willingness to move far beyond the well-trodden paths around early modern theatrical and literary figures.' Anglia