Surprisingly, mere religious difference is not the only source of fear in Marlowe’s The Massacre at Paris despite the play’s focus on the religious violence of the St. Bartholomew Day Massacre. Instead, like Shakespeare’s 1 Henry IV, representation of mimetic desire perpetuates the threat of internecine violence that haunts the play. Indeed, Marlowe’s Massacre and Shakespeare’s 1 Henry IV both illuminate the way in which a gendered interpretation of the agentic, or self-determining subject, incites and reinforces an uncanny “zone of indistinction . . . at which techniques of individualization and totalizing procedures converge.” This troubled intersection is evident in Marlowe and Shakespeare’s representations of the sovereign and subjects’...
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This dissertation explores the preoccupation with Shakespearean character in the middle to late eigh...
Focusing on a selection o f Shakespeare’s plays and narrative poems, I examine the way in which vio...
This paper investigates the trope of war in relation to the critical and performance history of Love...
Marlowe's Tamburlaine the Great relates the deeds of a Scythian shepherd becoming the conqueror of A...
Christopher Marlowe\u27s The Massacre at Paris reflects the anxieties and hopes of the English peopl...
This article focuses on the dialectics of fear and punishment in four plays by Shakespeare written i...
Christopher Marlowe's The Massacre at Paris, a play which probably dates from 1592 but has reached p...
The paper focuses on Michael Almereyda’s Cymbeline (2014), a modernized re-telling of Shakespeare’s ...
The fierce confessional dispute over the sense of sight and the delusive nature of images which tore...
Berowne’s feeble defense, when challenged by the King, that his vow to fast and remain celibate for ...
Shakespeare's histories have long been sites of political contention, appropriated overtly or covert...
My thesis explores the isolation and fragmentation that attend ruling ideologies in early modern Eng...
Jean Delumeau, in his seminal history of fear (Fear in the West, first published in 1978) points to ...
In this thesis, I apply computational stylistics methods to investigate the structural underpinnings...
Falstaff est excessif : par sa taille, par son comportement et par sa profusion rhétorique. Il est e...
This dissertation explores the preoccupation with Shakespearean character in the middle to late eigh...
Focusing on a selection o f Shakespeare’s plays and narrative poems, I examine the way in which vio...
This paper investigates the trope of war in relation to the critical and performance history of Love...
Marlowe's Tamburlaine the Great relates the deeds of a Scythian shepherd becoming the conqueror of A...