This thesis will seek to show how 1 Henry VI was used as a vessel for character experimentation, and how Shakespeare attempted to create a new kind of heroic protagonist, inspired by, and in opposition to, Marlowe’s Tamburlaine. It begins by considering some of the most common critical points which hedge 1 Henry VI and the liberty afforded by the genre within which it exists. It goes on to consider 1 and 2 Tamburlaine, and attempts to illustrate how 1 Henry VI demonstrates its agon with Marlowe’s superhero from its opening scene onwards. Harold Bloom describes the Henry VI plays as a laboratory, from which only Richard III emerged. The thesis will seek to illustrate how, in 1 Henry VI in particular, Shakespeare was mostly experimenting wit...
This thesis re-examines Shakespeare’s creation of tragic character through the concept of ‘arrivals’...
textWhile scholars have argued that Shakespeare’s Hamlet was modeled after two earlier plays by Thom...
This thesis examines the soliloquies in William Shakespeare's Richard III and Hamlet with the aim of...
The thesis explores the development of Shakespeare’s political ideas, in particular his exploration...
This article examines the death of John Talbot in Shakespeare’s 1 Henry VI against late medieval pas...
This thesis is an appraisal of Shakespeare’s characterisation of Richard Neville, the Earl of Warwic...
This thesis focuses on William Shakespeare’s play, Richard III and Niccolo Machiavelli’s political t...
Over the course of Shakespeare’s career, plays written for the commercial theatre were increasingly ...
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) remains simultaneously the most produced and most studied playwright...
Shakespeare and the Idea of the Book is about the book in Shakespeare's plays; the book as an object...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the dramatic function of the Court Masque in the plays of W...
This article examines the death of John Talbot in Shakespeare’s 1 Henry VI against late medieval pas...
William Shakespeare is one of the best and most well-known playwrights in the English language. His ...
This thesis re-examines Shakespeare’s creation of tragic character through the concept of ‘arrivals’...
This paper will examine Henry V as Shakespeare characterized him in the second tetralogy, with parti...
This thesis re-examines Shakespeare’s creation of tragic character through the concept of ‘arrivals’...
textWhile scholars have argued that Shakespeare’s Hamlet was modeled after two earlier plays by Thom...
This thesis examines the soliloquies in William Shakespeare's Richard III and Hamlet with the aim of...
The thesis explores the development of Shakespeare’s political ideas, in particular his exploration...
This article examines the death of John Talbot in Shakespeare’s 1 Henry VI against late medieval pas...
This thesis is an appraisal of Shakespeare’s characterisation of Richard Neville, the Earl of Warwic...
This thesis focuses on William Shakespeare’s play, Richard III and Niccolo Machiavelli’s political t...
Over the course of Shakespeare’s career, plays written for the commercial theatre were increasingly ...
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) remains simultaneously the most produced and most studied playwright...
Shakespeare and the Idea of the Book is about the book in Shakespeare's plays; the book as an object...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the dramatic function of the Court Masque in the plays of W...
This article examines the death of John Talbot in Shakespeare’s 1 Henry VI against late medieval pas...
William Shakespeare is one of the best and most well-known playwrights in the English language. His ...
This thesis re-examines Shakespeare’s creation of tragic character through the concept of ‘arrivals’...
This paper will examine Henry V as Shakespeare characterized him in the second tetralogy, with parti...
This thesis re-examines Shakespeare’s creation of tragic character through the concept of ‘arrivals’...
textWhile scholars have argued that Shakespeare’s Hamlet was modeled after two earlier plays by Thom...
This thesis examines the soliloquies in William Shakespeare's Richard III and Hamlet with the aim of...