In response to the representational copia surrounding poisoning, critics have tended to focus on how early modern writers adopted Italianate settings and characters due to the pervasive correlation between poison and Italy in England's cultural imagination. This critical preoccupation has led to an undervaluing of the role that domestic English news depictions of poison played in the construction of criminality. Contemporary media theorizations concerning the commercial uses of fear help unpack how early modern news reports depicted the threat of household poisoning out of proportion to actual risk in order to profit from developing public anxiety. Popular drama, as evidenced in Arden of Faversham and Hamlet, responded to the news media's c...
According to traditional histories of European medicine, ideas of how blood circulates around the bo...
There is a distinct difference in the representation of violence and its aftermath in Shakespeare’s ...
Crime and law have now been studied by historians of early modern England for more than a generation...
This work defines and analyzes the concepts of fake news and news anxiety in early modern England, a...
By modern standards, suicide was remarkably ubiquitous in the English eighteenth-century press. By m...
By the early modern period, libelling a private individual had been legally redefined and was being ...
These essays present an examination of the events and crises which generated fear in early-modern so...
This thesis examines representations of madness on Elizabethan and Jacobean playhouse stages. It ex...
The establishment of the Gothic as one of the more multifaceted movements in our literary history is...
Less spectacular than theatrical violence involving bloodshed, stage murder by poison is nonetheless...
Built on Elizabethan dramatic conventions and religious debates about ghosts, Hamlet employs linguis...
Devilry, Deviance, and Public Sphere draws on criminology and social theory to explore and expand so...
The classical witch and infanticide Medea was a figure of potent interest to early modern English au...
Emotional Excess on the Shakespearean Stage demonstrates the links made between excess of emotion an...
There is a distinct difference in the representation of violence and its aftermath in Shakespeareâ??...
According to traditional histories of European medicine, ideas of how blood circulates around the bo...
There is a distinct difference in the representation of violence and its aftermath in Shakespeare’s ...
Crime and law have now been studied by historians of early modern England for more than a generation...
This work defines and analyzes the concepts of fake news and news anxiety in early modern England, a...
By modern standards, suicide was remarkably ubiquitous in the English eighteenth-century press. By m...
By the early modern period, libelling a private individual had been legally redefined and was being ...
These essays present an examination of the events and crises which generated fear in early-modern so...
This thesis examines representations of madness on Elizabethan and Jacobean playhouse stages. It ex...
The establishment of the Gothic as one of the more multifaceted movements in our literary history is...
Less spectacular than theatrical violence involving bloodshed, stage murder by poison is nonetheless...
Built on Elizabethan dramatic conventions and religious debates about ghosts, Hamlet employs linguis...
Devilry, Deviance, and Public Sphere draws on criminology and social theory to explore and expand so...
The classical witch and infanticide Medea was a figure of potent interest to early modern English au...
Emotional Excess on the Shakespearean Stage demonstrates the links made between excess of emotion an...
There is a distinct difference in the representation of violence and its aftermath in Shakespeareâ??...
According to traditional histories of European medicine, ideas of how blood circulates around the bo...
There is a distinct difference in the representation of violence and its aftermath in Shakespeare’s ...
Crime and law have now been studied by historians of early modern England for more than a generation...