The purpose of this thesis will be to examine how two acts of rebellion against Queen Elizabeth I influenced Shakespeare\u27s writing of Richard II and Henry V, as well as the performance and publication of these plays. The treasonous plots and execution of Mary, Queen of Scots in the 1580s, as well as the failed Essex Rebellion of 1601, resulted in a sensitivity towards any writings that seemed to support a coup d\u27état. Shakespeare, being a well-informed and fairly well-connected playwright, wrote passages in the afore mentioned plays that clearly reflect the political turmoil of the times. Thus, his plays were censored both on stage and in print until after the death of Elizabeth in 1603
My thesis explores Restoration repertory theatre in the 1670-71 season, examining all of the new and...
In 1603 the world as England knew it changed. After forty-five years Elizabeth I, Queen of England, ...
In Elizabethan drama treason was a dramatic device of paramount importance. Most of Shakespeare’s wo...
The purpose of this thesis will be to examine how two acts of rebellion against Queen Elizabeth I in...
The purpose of this thesis will be to examine how two acts of rebellion against Queen Elizabeth I in...
The aim of the dissertation was understanding and explaining historical plays of the most famous Eli...
The aim of the dissertation was understanding and explaining historical plays of the most famous Eli...
William Shakespeare used sixteenth-century English historian Raphael Holinshed as a source for most ...
This thesis examines the ways that Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare use their history pla...
The present thesis examines the fraught relationship between the sixteenth-century formulations of t...
Focusing on the works of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93), this thesis explores the complex engagement ...
In the early years of James I of England's reign, the London acting company known as the Children of...
My dissertation draws on recent methodological and theoretical developments in social history in ord...
My dissertation draws on recent methodological and theoretical developments in social history in ord...
Though much worthy scholarship exists about English Restoration theatre, few studies examine the int...
My thesis explores Restoration repertory theatre in the 1670-71 season, examining all of the new and...
In 1603 the world as England knew it changed. After forty-five years Elizabeth I, Queen of England, ...
In Elizabethan drama treason was a dramatic device of paramount importance. Most of Shakespeare’s wo...
The purpose of this thesis will be to examine how two acts of rebellion against Queen Elizabeth I in...
The purpose of this thesis will be to examine how two acts of rebellion against Queen Elizabeth I in...
The aim of the dissertation was understanding and explaining historical plays of the most famous Eli...
The aim of the dissertation was understanding and explaining historical plays of the most famous Eli...
William Shakespeare used sixteenth-century English historian Raphael Holinshed as a source for most ...
This thesis examines the ways that Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare use their history pla...
The present thesis examines the fraught relationship between the sixteenth-century formulations of t...
Focusing on the works of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93), this thesis explores the complex engagement ...
In the early years of James I of England's reign, the London acting company known as the Children of...
My dissertation draws on recent methodological and theoretical developments in social history in ord...
My dissertation draws on recent methodological and theoretical developments in social history in ord...
Though much worthy scholarship exists about English Restoration theatre, few studies examine the int...
My thesis explores Restoration repertory theatre in the 1670-71 season, examining all of the new and...
In 1603 the world as England knew it changed. After forty-five years Elizabeth I, Queen of England, ...
In Elizabethan drama treason was a dramatic device of paramount importance. Most of Shakespeare’s wo...