The essay deals with the two poems by Shakespeare and Middleton dealing with the character of Lucrece
The essay analyses four plays by Middleton which have recently been inserted in his canon, in the li...
In my dissertation, I am concerned with the manner in which verbal and visual categories might be ar...
The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare's Poetry contains thirty-eight original essays written by leading...
The essay deals with the two poems by Shakespeare and Middleton dealing with the character of Lucrec...
Issues of scale and category are becoming increasingly urgent within early modern studies, particula...
This essay demonstrates the interrelationship between the historical source (Livy, Ab Urbe Condita L...
This essay addresses the ways in which Shakespeare makes his Lucrece capable of changing her status ...
Neither in Antiquity nor in the Middle Ages could literary theory settle the debate about the primac...
This essay examines the conflation of blood stains, blots and blemishes, and graphic allusions in Wi...
Neither in Antiquity nor in the Middle Ages could literary theory settle the debate about the primac...
PhDLiteratureUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib...
The essay explores the complex reception of Shakespeare during British Romanticism, with a particula...
Poems on Affairs of State (1707) marked the first publication of Shakespeare’s Lucrece in over a hal...
The essay focuses on Shakespeare’s Venus and Adonis, chosen as a case study and point of reference. ...
The myth in charge of issuing the story of the rape of Lucretia has played an important role in hist...
The essay analyses four plays by Middleton which have recently been inserted in his canon, in the li...
In my dissertation, I am concerned with the manner in which verbal and visual categories might be ar...
The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare's Poetry contains thirty-eight original essays written by leading...
The essay deals with the two poems by Shakespeare and Middleton dealing with the character of Lucrec...
Issues of scale and category are becoming increasingly urgent within early modern studies, particula...
This essay demonstrates the interrelationship between the historical source (Livy, Ab Urbe Condita L...
This essay addresses the ways in which Shakespeare makes his Lucrece capable of changing her status ...
Neither in Antiquity nor in the Middle Ages could literary theory settle the debate about the primac...
This essay examines the conflation of blood stains, blots and blemishes, and graphic allusions in Wi...
Neither in Antiquity nor in the Middle Ages could literary theory settle the debate about the primac...
PhDLiteratureUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib...
The essay explores the complex reception of Shakespeare during British Romanticism, with a particula...
Poems on Affairs of State (1707) marked the first publication of Shakespeare’s Lucrece in over a hal...
The essay focuses on Shakespeare’s Venus and Adonis, chosen as a case study and point of reference. ...
The myth in charge of issuing the story of the rape of Lucretia has played an important role in hist...
The essay analyses four plays by Middleton which have recently been inserted in his canon, in the li...
In my dissertation, I am concerned with the manner in which verbal and visual categories might be ar...
The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare's Poetry contains thirty-eight original essays written by leading...