A belief in the longevity of literature is deeply embedded in Western culture. It is enshrined in familiar tags like ars longa, aita brevis and littera scripta manent. In the fifth century BC Thucydides declares that his history of the Peloponnesian War is not meant just for current readers, but 'as a possession for all time'. Florace rejoices that his Odes are 'a monument more lasting than brass'. At the end of the Metamorphoses, Ovid says: 'And now my work is done, which neither the wrath of Jove, nor fire, nor sword, nor the gnawing tooth of time shall ever be able to undo.' Shakespeare makes an interesting case study within the history of this idea. In his time, as recent commentators have argued, there was a crisis in attitudes to mort...
Following the death of J. R. R. Tolkien in 1973, an obituary appeared in The Times quoting Tolkien a...
Literature is a magnificent way of knowing the reality of life, even when it presents a modified ve...
This dissertation explores how late medieval and early modern English culture understood the possibi...
Abstract—In many poems of Renaissance, there is a dominant theme that poetry can overcome time and e...
William Shakespeare’s 154 Sonnets contribute a great deal to art and literature. As a world-class ma...
A master of storytelling, William Shakespeare knew exactly how to tug at the heartstrings of his aud...
2014 and 2016, marked by the 450th anniversary of his birthday and the 400th anniversary of his demi...
Original article can be found at: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/ Copyright Berghahn Journals [Full t...
The textual foundations of works of great cultural significance are often less stable than one would...
This study was undertaken in order to examine some examples of Renaissance poetry in the light of th...
Moving from an investigation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, this collection explores some signif...
From 1599 onwards, Shakespeare’s works began to appear in printed anthologies. Over the following ye...
This article examines the representation of readerly affect in scenes from five Shakespeare plays (L...
This thesis considers the development of the ideology of death articulated in myth and of theories c...
This article is about Shakespeare's life, work and career. These are Romeo and Juliet, his sonnets a...
Following the death of J. R. R. Tolkien in 1973, an obituary appeared in The Times quoting Tolkien a...
Literature is a magnificent way of knowing the reality of life, even when it presents a modified ve...
This dissertation explores how late medieval and early modern English culture understood the possibi...
Abstract—In many poems of Renaissance, there is a dominant theme that poetry can overcome time and e...
William Shakespeare’s 154 Sonnets contribute a great deal to art and literature. As a world-class ma...
A master of storytelling, William Shakespeare knew exactly how to tug at the heartstrings of his aud...
2014 and 2016, marked by the 450th anniversary of his birthday and the 400th anniversary of his demi...
Original article can be found at: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/ Copyright Berghahn Journals [Full t...
The textual foundations of works of great cultural significance are often less stable than one would...
This study was undertaken in order to examine some examples of Renaissance poetry in the light of th...
Moving from an investigation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, this collection explores some signif...
From 1599 onwards, Shakespeare’s works began to appear in printed anthologies. Over the following ye...
This article examines the representation of readerly affect in scenes from five Shakespeare plays (L...
This thesis considers the development of the ideology of death articulated in myth and of theories c...
This article is about Shakespeare's life, work and career. These are Romeo and Juliet, his sonnets a...
Following the death of J. R. R. Tolkien in 1973, an obituary appeared in The Times quoting Tolkien a...
Literature is a magnificent way of knowing the reality of life, even when it presents a modified ve...
This dissertation explores how late medieval and early modern English culture understood the possibi...