In The Two Gentlemen of Verona Shakespeare reconstitutes Ovidian elegy to examine early modern ideas of eroticism and friendship. Shakespeare crafts characters in The Two Gents from Ovidian personae, putting their elegiac collections in contrast. Valentine’s brief stint as “love’s tutor” follows Ovid’s in the Ars Amatoria, for example. This role and his pursuit of the Duke’s daughter, Julia, leads to his exile, just as Ovid’s Ars and supposed pursuit of Augustus’s daughter, Julia, supposedly led to the exile of his Tristia. However, Shakespeare also adapts Ovid’s “learned women” and heroines for Julia and Silvia as a means to subvert the misogynist values presented through the characters of Proteus and Valentine. I argue that The Two Gents,...
This dissertation investigates references to five mythological characters (Penelope, Laodamia, Andro...
This thesis examines a new character type, as defined by Camille Paglia in her book Sexual Personae,...
At the crux of most great literature lies a passionate desire between two lust-filled characters. T...
The problem of how to interpret the final scene of Shakespeare's The Two Gentleman of Verona has lon...
[eng] Disregarded as an early experimentation of themes further treated in his mature plays, Shakesp...
Shakespeare's attitudes towards and portrayals of women have long been discussed and analyzed in man...
The use of mythology was widespread among writers in the Elizabethan period, and Ovid’s presence in ...
Contents: Acknowledgments Introduction PART I: LOVE\u27S WOUND: VIOLENCE, TRAUMA, AND OVIDIAN TRANSF...
This essay compares some of Shakespeare's female characters to their equivalents in the sources from...
Hardly noticed in the reception of Harold Bloom\u27s Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human several...
In the majority of Shakespeare’s works, women appear as sustaining and vital characters. They always...
When the first edition of the Metamorphoses hit the shelves in the bookshops of Rome, Ovid had alrea...
"O hateful hands, to tear such loving words!" -Julia[p]Shakespeare's earliest attempt at romantic co...
Elizabethan drama heavily features male leads, with female characters often developmentally neglecte...
Unlike the stereotyped image of women in the Elizabethan era, in which women should submit to men’s ...
This dissertation investigates references to five mythological characters (Penelope, Laodamia, Andro...
This thesis examines a new character type, as defined by Camille Paglia in her book Sexual Personae,...
At the crux of most great literature lies a passionate desire between two lust-filled characters. T...
The problem of how to interpret the final scene of Shakespeare's The Two Gentleman of Verona has lon...
[eng] Disregarded as an early experimentation of themes further treated in his mature plays, Shakesp...
Shakespeare's attitudes towards and portrayals of women have long been discussed and analyzed in man...
The use of mythology was widespread among writers in the Elizabethan period, and Ovid’s presence in ...
Contents: Acknowledgments Introduction PART I: LOVE\u27S WOUND: VIOLENCE, TRAUMA, AND OVIDIAN TRANSF...
This essay compares some of Shakespeare's female characters to their equivalents in the sources from...
Hardly noticed in the reception of Harold Bloom\u27s Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human several...
In the majority of Shakespeare’s works, women appear as sustaining and vital characters. They always...
When the first edition of the Metamorphoses hit the shelves in the bookshops of Rome, Ovid had alrea...
"O hateful hands, to tear such loving words!" -Julia[p]Shakespeare's earliest attempt at romantic co...
Elizabethan drama heavily features male leads, with female characters often developmentally neglecte...
Unlike the stereotyped image of women in the Elizabethan era, in which women should submit to men’s ...
This dissertation investigates references to five mythological characters (Penelope, Laodamia, Andro...
This thesis examines a new character type, as defined by Camille Paglia in her book Sexual Personae,...
At the crux of most great literature lies a passionate desire between two lust-filled characters. T...