The Winter’s Tale is the only play by Shakespeare to refer to a specific artist of the Renaissance, namely Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546), to whom the statue of Hermione is attributed. The reference is all the more puzzling because Giulio Romano was better known as a painter and architect than as a sculptor. This article surveys recent work that has addressed the question of how Shakespeare knew about Giulio Romano, and what significance the reference may have. It then suggests a possible source in Robert Peake’s translation of Sebastiano Serlio’s highly influential works on architecture, entered in the Stationers’ Register a few months after the first recorded performance of The Winter’s Tale. With their many illustrations and descriptions of...
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The aim of this article is to cast some light on the ways in which Shakespeare’s reputation as a poe...
pictorial works contained in the poems and plays of Shakespeare highlight various problems regarding...
In an infamous 1926 article in La révolution Surréaliste, André Breton roundly condemned Giorgio de ...
It is the purpose of this thesis to try and prove three facts:- (1) that Shakespeare was directly ac...
The Names of the Rose: Romeo and Juliet in Italy \ud Bringing Romeo and Juliet back to their native ...
Jeremy Lester’s essay focuses on John Florio, arguing a far deeper implication of the prominent ling...
The only artist mentioned in the whole Shakespearean corpus id Giulio Romano. Much debate has been g...
[Extract] In William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, the conspirator Cassius bitterly describes the pos...
This book investigates the cultural difference of Italy in and through Shakespeare. It looks at the ...
This article reassesses artistic production in Rome at the time of the temporary return of Pope Urba...
This article investigates the circulation and fame of Sannazaro\u2019s Arcadia in early modern Engla...
In composing Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare did not have to invent its basic story, because it was co...
A long-standing argument that Christopher Marlowe wrote the Jack Cade scenes of Shakespeare's Henry ...
The plays of Shakespeare included in this thesis are:- As You Like It, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Tw...
While it is well known that passages in Goethe's Egmont owe a debt to Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, t...
The aim of this article is to cast some light on the ways in which Shakespeare’s reputation as a poe...
pictorial works contained in the poems and plays of Shakespeare highlight various problems regarding...
In an infamous 1926 article in La révolution Surréaliste, André Breton roundly condemned Giorgio de ...
It is the purpose of this thesis to try and prove three facts:- (1) that Shakespeare was directly ac...
The Names of the Rose: Romeo and Juliet in Italy \ud Bringing Romeo and Juliet back to their native ...
Jeremy Lester’s essay focuses on John Florio, arguing a far deeper implication of the prominent ling...