Political Rhetoric in Shakespeare's Drama Bc. Anna Malá MA Thesis Abstract This thesis focuses on political rhetoric in William Shakespeare's plays. It approaches History plays, Roman plays, and Tragedies in order to compare whether the rhetoric used differs among the genre in connection to the state system which it presents - Republic or Monarchy, with the intention to describe the difference. The main criteria for this description are the imagery and rhetorical strategies used in specific situation both by the ruler and by some of the subjects concerning the ruler
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Of some eighty Roman history plays written or performed in English between 1550 and 1635, forty-thre...
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In the Modern era, an intense reverence for William Shakespeare and his works-a condition sometimes ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of my study is to look at Shakespeare's thirteen...
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The relationship between rhetoric and power in many of Shakespeare\u27s plays is undeniable. Rhetori...
The relationship between rhetoric and power in many of Shakespeare\u27s plays is undeniable. Rhetori...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which political action produces and reproduces violence i...
My concern in this dissertation is with Shakespeare the political man, the actual man who lived the ...
Note:This study of Shakespeare's Henr1ad focuses on the social and political dimensions of dramatic ...
This dissertation examines the use of gallows humor to voice dissent during an age of extensive repr...
The purpose of this study is to examine Shakespeare\u27s use of rhetoric in his depiction of comedic...
This dissertation examines the role of aesthetic activity in the pursuit of political agency in read...
This study is structured in five main chapters with its relevant sub topics. Under this structure, I...
Of some eighty Roman history plays written or performed in English between 1550 and 1635, forty-thre...
The paper explores various aspects of Shakespeare's trilogy in pursuit of the complicated web of mea...
In the Modern era, an intense reverence for William Shakespeare and his works-a condition sometimes ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of my study is to look at Shakespeare's thirteen...
This article examines the intersection between theatrical and political discourse in early modern En...
This dissertation argues that English literature refigured the central dilemma of Renaissance republ...
The relationship between rhetoric and power in many of Shakespeare\u27s plays is undeniable. Rhetori...
The relationship between rhetoric and power in many of Shakespeare\u27s plays is undeniable. Rhetori...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which political action produces and reproduces violence i...
My concern in this dissertation is with Shakespeare the political man, the actual man who lived the ...
Note:This study of Shakespeare's Henr1ad focuses on the social and political dimensions of dramatic ...
This dissertation examines the use of gallows humor to voice dissent during an age of extensive repr...
The purpose of this study is to examine Shakespeare\u27s use of rhetoric in his depiction of comedic...