This is a study of the development of the mind of William Shakespeare as it relates to justice which tries to show how certain of Shakespeare\u27s beliefs and theories, those shared by most of his con temporaries, were altered in the course of that development. The plays chosen for this treatment of the mind of Shakespeare -- the historically related cycle of Richard II, Henry IV (I and II), Henry V, Henry VI (I, II, and III), and Richard III -- show the ideas in question in greater abundance than any other of Shakespeare\u27s plays. The historical grouping consists of Richard II through Richard III and acts as one unit which should not be broken for the purposes of the first part of this thesis. The rigid ideas seen in those works of medi...
A complete study of the principle would take into consideration other literary types besides the dra...
The paper discusses Shakespeare’s preoccupation with the Christian notions of divine love, forgivene...
This study explores the concept of honour as it enters into several Shakespearean plays. It present...
In medieval and Early Modern England, the law required capital punishment for felons. Yet in the act...
There are many striking similarities between Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of King Richard III and sever...
This article explores a central chapter in the history of the Catholic reception of Shakespeare’s wo...
Divine retribution, Robert Reed argues, is a principal driving force in Shakespeare\u27s English his...
This paper is one attempt to analyse the structure of Shakespeare\u27s History Richard III and to co...
The twentieth and the twenty-first centuries have Catholicised Shakespeare. At the heart of this mo...
The thesis starts with an examination of how repentance and forgiveness came into the ethical philos...
In medieval and Early Modern Engl and , the law required capital punishment for felons. Yet in the a...
This thesis investigates the idea that using the religious, moral and literary construct of the Seve...
Drama through the ages—from the Greeks’ Oedipus Rex to the morality plays of the Middle Ages—centers...
Shakespeare’s comedies mark his artistic excellence in the portrayal of woman characters. Shakespear...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 2, 2010).The entire t...
A complete study of the principle would take into consideration other literary types besides the dra...
The paper discusses Shakespeare’s preoccupation with the Christian notions of divine love, forgivene...
This study explores the concept of honour as it enters into several Shakespearean plays. It present...
In medieval and Early Modern England, the law required capital punishment for felons. Yet in the act...
There are many striking similarities between Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of King Richard III and sever...
This article explores a central chapter in the history of the Catholic reception of Shakespeare’s wo...
Divine retribution, Robert Reed argues, is a principal driving force in Shakespeare\u27s English his...
This paper is one attempt to analyse the structure of Shakespeare\u27s History Richard III and to co...
The twentieth and the twenty-first centuries have Catholicised Shakespeare. At the heart of this mo...
The thesis starts with an examination of how repentance and forgiveness came into the ethical philos...
In medieval and Early Modern Engl and , the law required capital punishment for felons. Yet in the a...
This thesis investigates the idea that using the religious, moral and literary construct of the Seve...
Drama through the ages—from the Greeks’ Oedipus Rex to the morality plays of the Middle Ages—centers...
Shakespeare’s comedies mark his artistic excellence in the portrayal of woman characters. Shakespear...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 2, 2010).The entire t...
A complete study of the principle would take into consideration other literary types besides the dra...
The paper discusses Shakespeare’s preoccupation with the Christian notions of divine love, forgivene...
This study explores the concept of honour as it enters into several Shakespearean plays. It present...