My thesis argues that textually embedded intimacy and exclusivity between men opens up ethical problems concerning the use of education and persuasive powers—the ability to reconfigure vice as virtue, to argue a case for transgressions, and to navigate political, economic, and social spheres for personal self-advancement. My argument is based first on the proposition that masculine elite friendship in the early modern period is situated in specific pedagogical practices, engagement with particular rhetorical manuals and classical texts, and manipulation of texts which determine the affectionate, ‘textual’, nature of these relationships. From this, I propose, second, that a hermeneutic process of rhetorical and poetic composition a...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Male friendship is, indeed, the ...
My dissertation explores the efforts of Middle English poetry to define boundaries between licit and...
This project explores the ways in which early modern English women writers engaged with the rhetoric...
This thesis examines the intellectual history of male friendship through its articulation in non-Sha...
In the Late Elizabethan Period, factionalism complicated the notion of, especially, male friendship....
In this paper I analyse two early modern university plays in order to demonstrate that they stage a ...
In the thesis I inquire into the nature of the same-sex bonds in Shakespeare’s comedies. I discuss s...
Friendship studies is one of the fastest growing new fields in Renaissance Literature, and this arti...
The ideal friendship in Renaissance England was based on Cicero’s De Amicitia, where he claimed, “fr...
In the final version of his Essays, Francis Bacon offers friendship as an essential “Rule” whereby “...
This dissertation makes a connection between sodomy and male-male friendships—two social issues that...
In the studies of William Shakespeare's Othello, Iago's latent homosexuality has been discussed sinc...
Considerable research focuses on the ways in which Shakespeare’s The Rape of Lucrece (1594) depicts...
246 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The dissertation examines Sha...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of History, 2012.Ideas of emotional male friendship ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Male friendship is, indeed, the ...
My dissertation explores the efforts of Middle English poetry to define boundaries between licit and...
This project explores the ways in which early modern English women writers engaged with the rhetoric...
This thesis examines the intellectual history of male friendship through its articulation in non-Sha...
In the Late Elizabethan Period, factionalism complicated the notion of, especially, male friendship....
In this paper I analyse two early modern university plays in order to demonstrate that they stage a ...
In the thesis I inquire into the nature of the same-sex bonds in Shakespeare’s comedies. I discuss s...
Friendship studies is one of the fastest growing new fields in Renaissance Literature, and this arti...
The ideal friendship in Renaissance England was based on Cicero’s De Amicitia, where he claimed, “fr...
In the final version of his Essays, Francis Bacon offers friendship as an essential “Rule” whereby “...
This dissertation makes a connection between sodomy and male-male friendships—two social issues that...
In the studies of William Shakespeare's Othello, Iago's latent homosexuality has been discussed sinc...
Considerable research focuses on the ways in which Shakespeare’s The Rape of Lucrece (1594) depicts...
246 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The dissertation examines Sha...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of History, 2012.Ideas of emotional male friendship ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Male friendship is, indeed, the ...
My dissertation explores the efforts of Middle English poetry to define boundaries between licit and...
This project explores the ways in which early modern English women writers engaged with the rhetoric...