In Renaissance England, dying a good death helped to ensure that the soul was prepared for the afterlife. In the theatre, however, playwrights disrupt and challenge the conventional formulas for last words, creating death scenes that range from the philosophical to the blackly comic. In expanding the potential of the dying speech, dramatists encourage in their audiences a willingness to contemplate less orthodox responses to death. This thesis thus focuses on the final utterances of dying characters, in selected scenes from early modern English tragedies. While scenes from iconic dramatists such as William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe are considered as part of the discussion, emphasis is primarily given to those of less canonical pla...
Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century public executions were both dramatic and theatrical. But while th...
In the four early modern revenge tragedies I study, Thomas Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy, William Shakes...
Sacrificial Acts: Martyrdom and Nationhood in Seventeenth-Century Drama posits that the importance o...
This dissertation explores how late medieval and early modern English culture understood the possibi...
“Last Acts” examines the intersection between early modern understandings of proper deathbed behavio...
This chapter examines the speech acts that denote and surround death in Shakespeare’s tragedies, and...
In 1587, Christopher Marlowe introduced a new approach to theatre in Ta mburlaine the Great and refo...
Most studies of the lamenting women in English medieval and Shakespearean drama view them as the pro...
DYING TO LEARN, LEARNING TO DIE THE CRAFT OF DYING IN EARLY MODERN ENGLISH DRAMA AND THE CULTIVATION...
This thesis looks at occurrences of "living death" – a liminal state that exists between life and de...
This thesis investigates the ways mourning was performed on the early modern stage. "Expressions of...
My dissertation examines representations of necrophilia in Elizabethan and Jacobean drama. From the ...
he title quotation is attributed by Thomas Middleton to one of the shallower characters in his Reven...
The study of the body during the Renaissance became a critical focus in the 2000s. Works such as Mic...
This study will explore the relationship between violence, emotion and power in early modern drama r...
Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century public executions were both dramatic and theatrical. But while th...
In the four early modern revenge tragedies I study, Thomas Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy, William Shakes...
Sacrificial Acts: Martyrdom and Nationhood in Seventeenth-Century Drama posits that the importance o...
This dissertation explores how late medieval and early modern English culture understood the possibi...
“Last Acts” examines the intersection between early modern understandings of proper deathbed behavio...
This chapter examines the speech acts that denote and surround death in Shakespeare’s tragedies, and...
In 1587, Christopher Marlowe introduced a new approach to theatre in Ta mburlaine the Great and refo...
Most studies of the lamenting women in English medieval and Shakespearean drama view them as the pro...
DYING TO LEARN, LEARNING TO DIE THE CRAFT OF DYING IN EARLY MODERN ENGLISH DRAMA AND THE CULTIVATION...
This thesis looks at occurrences of "living death" – a liminal state that exists between life and de...
This thesis investigates the ways mourning was performed on the early modern stage. "Expressions of...
My dissertation examines representations of necrophilia in Elizabethan and Jacobean drama. From the ...
he title quotation is attributed by Thomas Middleton to one of the shallower characters in his Reven...
The study of the body during the Renaissance became a critical focus in the 2000s. Works such as Mic...
This study will explore the relationship between violence, emotion and power in early modern drama r...
Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century public executions were both dramatic and theatrical. But while th...
In the four early modern revenge tragedies I study, Thomas Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy, William Shakes...
Sacrificial Acts: Martyrdom and Nationhood in Seventeenth-Century Drama posits that the importance o...