Shakespeare’s authorship of a scene in Sir Thomas More has been established as highly probable on th...
Shakespeare’s career in the theatre coincides with the ascendancy of Catholic-Protestant polemic, a ...
AbstractMuch has been written about Thomas More's alleged monastic vocation and spirituality, but ra...
La description que fait Anthony Munday de Sir Thomas More dans la pièce de théâtre du même nom est c...
In Sir Thomas More, by Anthony Munday and others, foreign culinary appetites are associated with phy...
In Sir Thomas More, by Anthony Munday and others, foreign culinary appetites are associated with phy...
'Some Straunger Lombard Now Will Take the Vittailes': continental appetites in early modern Londo
Little-discussed and not widely-known, Anthony Munday (1560-1633) was one of the longest lived playw...
Discussions of The Booke of Sir Thomas Moore have centered primarily on three problems: whether Shak...
Although V. Shakespeare did not devote any of his plays to Sir Th. More, he, undoubtedly, was inter...
Thomas More’s narrative The History of King Richard the Third (ca. 1514) and William Shakespeare’s p...
The sixteenth-century personages of Sir Thomas More and Bishop John Fisher have repeatedly appeared ...
The process of vilification of Richard III started at the end of the fifteenth century, when a well-...
Almost ninety years after Thomas More’s death, the playwright John Webster lauded him as a learned a...
Since the mid-nineteenth century, various critics have investigated the likelihood that the texts of...
Shakespeare’s authorship of a scene in Sir Thomas More has been established as highly probable on th...
Shakespeare’s career in the theatre coincides with the ascendancy of Catholic-Protestant polemic, a ...
AbstractMuch has been written about Thomas More's alleged monastic vocation and spirituality, but ra...
La description que fait Anthony Munday de Sir Thomas More dans la pièce de théâtre du même nom est c...
In Sir Thomas More, by Anthony Munday and others, foreign culinary appetites are associated with phy...
In Sir Thomas More, by Anthony Munday and others, foreign culinary appetites are associated with phy...
'Some Straunger Lombard Now Will Take the Vittailes': continental appetites in early modern Londo
Little-discussed and not widely-known, Anthony Munday (1560-1633) was one of the longest lived playw...
Discussions of The Booke of Sir Thomas Moore have centered primarily on three problems: whether Shak...
Although V. Shakespeare did not devote any of his plays to Sir Th. More, he, undoubtedly, was inter...
Thomas More’s narrative The History of King Richard the Third (ca. 1514) and William Shakespeare’s p...
The sixteenth-century personages of Sir Thomas More and Bishop John Fisher have repeatedly appeared ...
The process of vilification of Richard III started at the end of the fifteenth century, when a well-...
Almost ninety years after Thomas More’s death, the playwright John Webster lauded him as a learned a...
Since the mid-nineteenth century, various critics have investigated the likelihood that the texts of...
Shakespeare’s authorship of a scene in Sir Thomas More has been established as highly probable on th...
Shakespeare’s career in the theatre coincides with the ascendancy of Catholic-Protestant polemic, a ...
AbstractMuch has been written about Thomas More's alleged monastic vocation and spirituality, but ra...