In this meditation on Shakespeare\u27s comedies, Lou Markos examines, in particular, parallels between grand biblical narratives, such as the Wedding Supper of the Lamb, and Shakespeare\u27s many marriage resolutions
A brief commentary prepared by Elizabeth Mackay, PhD, Lecturer, English, on the following work: Will...
Critical examination of the possibility that Senecan tragedy influenced Shakespeare has moved throug...
Thesis (Ph.D)--Boston University.In attempting to discover the significance of laughter in interpret...
In this meditation on Shakespeare\u27s comedies, Lou Markos examines, in particular, parallels betwe...
In Shakespeare\u27s hand the comic mode became an instrument for exploring the broad territory of th...
Scholars have already demonstrated that Shakespeare ‘s language abounds in Biblical allusions and re...
Shakespeare is one of the most widely read figures in literature, but his use of music is not usuall...
The plays Shakespeare produced in the second half of his career, from Hamlet (1600) through The Temp...
William Shakespeare’s King Lear illustrates the importance of Christian ideals in Early Modern Engla...
Shakespeare creatively intermingled comic and tragic motifs throughout each comedy. In doing so, th...
Shakespeare and the Bible seem unable to escape each other. Since not long after the canonization of...
I argue that Measure for Measure and All’s Well That Ends Well reveal underexplored features common ...
Looks at episodes from Neil Gaiman’s Sandman comics dealing with two of Shakespeare’s most fantastic...
William Shakespeare (1564–1616) is broadly recognized as the world's most noteworthy English-languag...
This paper considers the ways in which Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman appropriates and transforms the wor...
A brief commentary prepared by Elizabeth Mackay, PhD, Lecturer, English, on the following work: Will...
Critical examination of the possibility that Senecan tragedy influenced Shakespeare has moved throug...
Thesis (Ph.D)--Boston University.In attempting to discover the significance of laughter in interpret...
In this meditation on Shakespeare\u27s comedies, Lou Markos examines, in particular, parallels betwe...
In Shakespeare\u27s hand the comic mode became an instrument for exploring the broad territory of th...
Scholars have already demonstrated that Shakespeare ‘s language abounds in Biblical allusions and re...
Shakespeare is one of the most widely read figures in literature, but his use of music is not usuall...
The plays Shakespeare produced in the second half of his career, from Hamlet (1600) through The Temp...
William Shakespeare’s King Lear illustrates the importance of Christian ideals in Early Modern Engla...
Shakespeare creatively intermingled comic and tragic motifs throughout each comedy. In doing so, th...
Shakespeare and the Bible seem unable to escape each other. Since not long after the canonization of...
I argue that Measure for Measure and All’s Well That Ends Well reveal underexplored features common ...
Looks at episodes from Neil Gaiman’s Sandman comics dealing with two of Shakespeare’s most fantastic...
William Shakespeare (1564–1616) is broadly recognized as the world's most noteworthy English-languag...
This paper considers the ways in which Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman appropriates and transforms the wor...
A brief commentary prepared by Elizabeth Mackay, PhD, Lecturer, English, on the following work: Will...
Critical examination of the possibility that Senecan tragedy influenced Shakespeare has moved throug...
Thesis (Ph.D)--Boston University.In attempting to discover the significance of laughter in interpret...