This article argues that the medieval English Lazarus plays attempt to resolve the inherent opposition between the residual practice of lament and the dominant Christian eschatology, redirecting and containing the potentially subversive ethos of this construction of female grief. The N-Town and Towneley plays construct mourning as a form of confinement, akin to sin, from which Christian faith provides release. The York play similarly acknowledges the centrality of the sisters’ mourning, even as it re-inscribes their grief as excessive and contrary to faith. In contrast, the Chester version characterizes the sisters as models of Christian humility, whose helplessness paradoxically endows them with the power to summon the son of God him...
This dissertation explores the relationship between grief, cultural constructs of gender, and mourni...
Sacrificial Acts: Martyrdom and Nationhood in Seventeenth-Century Drama posits that the importance o...
This thesis, which examines episodes from Middle English Magdalene hagiography, argues that Magdalen...
This article argues that the medieval English Lazarus plays attempt to resolve the inherent oppositi...
Most studies of the lamenting women in English medieval and Shakespearean drama view them as the pro...
This paper focuses on treatments and prophesies of the last things in late medieval English religiou...
This thesis investigates the ways mourning was performed on the early modern stage. "Expressions of...
Late medieval devotional practice adapted the Roman martyr\u27s standard—in which physical suffering...
Medieval nuns and anchorites (recluses) were spiritually and economically bound to pray for the dead...
This article investigates how and why medieval ecclesiastical writers thought and wrote about experi...
Graphic portrayals of the suffering Jesus Christ pervade late medieval English art, literature, dram...
I explore how two early modern plays, Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Elizabeth Cary’s The Tragedy of Maria...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.This study has presented a comp...
Shakespearean mourners display aggression in lieu of grief, they rely upon introjection and substitu...
Drawing from characterizations of grieving in England during the early modern period, the thesis adv...
This dissertation explores the relationship between grief, cultural constructs of gender, and mourni...
Sacrificial Acts: Martyrdom and Nationhood in Seventeenth-Century Drama posits that the importance o...
This thesis, which examines episodes from Middle English Magdalene hagiography, argues that Magdalen...
This article argues that the medieval English Lazarus plays attempt to resolve the inherent oppositi...
Most studies of the lamenting women in English medieval and Shakespearean drama view them as the pro...
This paper focuses on treatments and prophesies of the last things in late medieval English religiou...
This thesis investigates the ways mourning was performed on the early modern stage. "Expressions of...
Late medieval devotional practice adapted the Roman martyr\u27s standard—in which physical suffering...
Medieval nuns and anchorites (recluses) were spiritually and economically bound to pray for the dead...
This article investigates how and why medieval ecclesiastical writers thought and wrote about experi...
Graphic portrayals of the suffering Jesus Christ pervade late medieval English art, literature, dram...
I explore how two early modern plays, Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Elizabeth Cary’s The Tragedy of Maria...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.This study has presented a comp...
Shakespearean mourners display aggression in lieu of grief, they rely upon introjection and substitu...
Drawing from characterizations of grieving in England during the early modern period, the thesis adv...
This dissertation explores the relationship between grief, cultural constructs of gender, and mourni...
Sacrificial Acts: Martyrdom and Nationhood in Seventeenth-Century Drama posits that the importance o...
This thesis, which examines episodes from Middle English Magdalene hagiography, argues that Magdalen...