Elsa Strietman is a Senior Lecturer in Dutch Language and Literature in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages in the University of Cambridge. She is a Fellow, a Tutor for Graduate Students and the Vice-President of Murray Edwards College in the University of Cambridge. Her teaching spans the language and literature of the Low Countries from the Middle Ages to the present day and her research has chiefly focused on the drama of the rhetoricians (c.1400-1600) in its religious and social context. Peter Happé retired as Principal of Barton Peveril Sixth Form College. He has published widely on medieval drama since 1964 concentrating upon the work of Skelton, Bale, and John Heywood. In more recent years he has worked on Ben Jonson and James Shirley and he is a contributing editor to the collected works of both. He has taught at Cambridge, Southampton, and Tours Universities and was Research Associate at the Open University.
The First and Seventh Joys of Our Lady: Bilingual Texts of Two Dutch Biblical Plays