AbstractOphelia is a paradox. She is marginalized, victimized, and even brutally mocked in Hamlet, yet she is one of the most quoted female figures of Shakespeare. Her victimization and above all, her poignantly symbolic and yet picturesquely framed suicidal death have given rise to certain movements and trends in art. Her corpse has been eroticized, with her pictures demonstrating a transcendental sensuality. Ophelia has been transformed in revisioning literature; yet the revisionings of Ophelia cannot be construed as mere responses to the text of Hamlet which creates a tendentious ambience for her characterization; the play provides meagre insight into her psyche and represents her not only as a meek but as an unsavoury character. This pa...
This essay takes as its starting point the 2008 Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Hamlet dir...
The Shakespearean fair Ophelia has become through the centuries a multi faceted heroine apt to embod...
This essay takes as its starting point the 2008 Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Hamlet dir...
The critical literature on Ophelia has been constrained to the scope of her characterization within ...
‘The Ophelia Versions: Representations of a Dramatic Type from 1600-1633’ interrogates early modern ...
P(論文)Although Ophelia is, as Elaine Showalter pointed out, "probably the most frequently illustrated...
In Shakespeare\u27s celebrated tragic masterpiece, Hamlet, one of the most controversial and seminal...
AbstractOphelia is a paradox. She is marginalized, victimized, and even brutally mocked in Hamlet, y...
In this paper, the author explores the correlation between suicide, gender, and agency in the play H...
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
Various attempts have been made to reclaim Shakespeare’s heroines from tragic fates and pa...
William Shakespeare\u27s Hamlet, Prince of Denmark has been the source of question, debate, and rese...
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
This essay takes as its starting point the 2008 Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Hamlet dir...
The Shakespearean fair Ophelia has become through the centuries a multi faceted heroine apt to embod...
This essay takes as its starting point the 2008 Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Hamlet dir...
The critical literature on Ophelia has been constrained to the scope of her characterization within ...
‘The Ophelia Versions: Representations of a Dramatic Type from 1600-1633’ interrogates early modern ...
P(論文)Although Ophelia is, as Elaine Showalter pointed out, "probably the most frequently illustrated...
In Shakespeare\u27s celebrated tragic masterpiece, Hamlet, one of the most controversial and seminal...
AbstractOphelia is a paradox. She is marginalized, victimized, and even brutally mocked in Hamlet, y...
In this paper, the author explores the correlation between suicide, gender, and agency in the play H...
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
Various attempts have been made to reclaim Shakespeare’s heroines from tragic fates and pa...
William Shakespeare\u27s Hamlet, Prince of Denmark has been the source of question, debate, and rese...
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
This essay takes as its starting point the 2008 Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Hamlet dir...
The Shakespearean fair Ophelia has become through the centuries a multi faceted heroine apt to embod...
This essay takes as its starting point the 2008 Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Hamlet dir...