The aim of this paper is to delineate the representation of kingship in Tudor and Stuart England and its articulation in Shakespeare’s political drama, through the examples of Richard II (1599) and King Lear (1606), two illustrative plays of the respective eras. Conceived of as two-bodied, the sovereign is, from early medieval times, positioned in an uneasy liminal state whereby his natural body is also the incarnation of the mystical concept of the everlasting Body politic. Anxieties over this seemingly unbreakable continuity of mystical kingship become nonetheless palpable as Queen Elizabeth I lies dying, leaving no heir to the throne of England. The first Stuart monarch hence reinforces the doctrine of The Divine Right of Kings by confid...
In this study Richard III\u27s character, motivations, and his path to the throne were examined as t...
The Jacobean plays that perform Henry VIII and his court struggle with Henry's paradoxical image and...
The essay aims to demonstrate that the historical conditions and the constitutional order that chara...
The aim of this paper is to delineate the representation of kingship in Tudor and Stuart England and...
Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements F or the Degree of Master of Arts-Englis...
William Shakespeare's plays, Richard II, 1 and 2 Henry IV and Henry V, form a tetralogy in which the...
The English history play reached its highest peak of development between 1595 and 1599, for it was d...
In King Lear, the English law of madness, especially the aspects of testamentary devises, royal acce...
This paper is an attempt to analyse the structure of Shakespeare\u27s History Richard II and to cons...
Shakespeare was quite conscious of the working of power “apparatus” due to his presence in Queen Eli...
Richard II, Henry IV Part One, Henry IV Part II, and Henry V form the second of Shakespeare’s two hi...
Shakespeare’s Henriad delves into questions of divine authority, political process, and the role of ...
This paper is about how the image of Elizabethan monarch was constructed as a sacred figure and how ...
The purpose of this thesis will be to examine how two acts of rebellion against Queen Elizabeth I in...
The world has come to regard William Shakespeare as a literary genius who used the stage as a tool f...
In this study Richard III\u27s character, motivations, and his path to the throne were examined as t...
The Jacobean plays that perform Henry VIII and his court struggle with Henry's paradoxical image and...
The essay aims to demonstrate that the historical conditions and the constitutional order that chara...
The aim of this paper is to delineate the representation of kingship in Tudor and Stuart England and...
Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements F or the Degree of Master of Arts-Englis...
William Shakespeare's plays, Richard II, 1 and 2 Henry IV and Henry V, form a tetralogy in which the...
The English history play reached its highest peak of development between 1595 and 1599, for it was d...
In King Lear, the English law of madness, especially the aspects of testamentary devises, royal acce...
This paper is an attempt to analyse the structure of Shakespeare\u27s History Richard II and to cons...
Shakespeare was quite conscious of the working of power “apparatus” due to his presence in Queen Eli...
Richard II, Henry IV Part One, Henry IV Part II, and Henry V form the second of Shakespeare’s two hi...
Shakespeare’s Henriad delves into questions of divine authority, political process, and the role of ...
This paper is about how the image of Elizabethan monarch was constructed as a sacred figure and how ...
The purpose of this thesis will be to examine how two acts of rebellion against Queen Elizabeth I in...
The world has come to regard William Shakespeare as a literary genius who used the stage as a tool f...
In this study Richard III\u27s character, motivations, and his path to the throne were examined as t...
The Jacobean plays that perform Henry VIII and his court struggle with Henry's paradoxical image and...
The essay aims to demonstrate that the historical conditions and the constitutional order that chara...