The Changeling is discussed in classic studies such as M.C. Bradbrook’s Themes and Conventions of Elizabethan Tragedy (1935), Una Ellis-Fermor’s The Jacobean Drama (1936) and Irving Ribner’s Jacobean Drama (1962). T.S. Eliot’s 1927 essay on Middleton is reprinted in his Elizabethan Dramatists (1963) and elsewhere. The Cambridge Companion to English Renaissance Drama (eds. A.R. Braunmuller and Michael Hattaway, 1990) provides authoritative accounts of the social and theatrical contexts and guides to further reading. Alexander Leggatt’s English Drama: Shakespeare to the Restoration (1988) is a useful survey of Renaissance drama. Michael Scott discusses modern revivals in Renaissance Drama and a Modern Audience (1982). Staging the Renaissance (1991), edited by David Scott Kastan and Peter Stallybrass, reprints some significant modern essays on many aspects of Renaissance theatre.