Post-Freudian and post-Foucauldian readings of A Midsummer Night’s Dream assume that the play celebrates the freeing-up of female sexual desire from neurotic inhibitions or disciplinary norms. But this is incompatible with what we know historically about 16th-century society’s investment in female chastity. This paper addresses the problem of this incompatibility by turning to Shakespeare’s use of forensic or legal rhetoric. In the Roman forensic rhetoric underlying 16th-century poetics, probable arguments of guilt or innocence are ‘invented’ from topics of circumstance, such as the Time, Place or Manner of the deed. The mysterious Night, Wood and Moonlight of Shakespeare’s play can be seen as making sexual crimes (violence, stealth, infide...
The amateur actors in A Midsummer Night’s Dream are compared several times with the fairies who inha...
What is rape in early modern literature, and what causes it? How do texts configure injury, will, an...
This thesis examines the relationship between the sexual formation of identity and three ‘impressing...
This paper is an exploration of William Shakespeare’s play-texts featuring magical women— A Midsumme...
The essay surveys representations of rape in selected Shakespeare’s works. The subject fascinated Sh...
The five essays that comprise this text are linked by a central problematic: the relation between er...
This thesis examines how Shakespeare incorporated early modern social policing and public shaming pr...
The wood is said to be a sacred place, where there is something of a solemn and mysterious atmospher...
The amateur actors in A Midsummer Night's Dream are compared several times with the fairies who inha...
Recent new historicist accounts of the theatricality of power in early modern culture have often neg...
The opinion that A Midsummer Night\u27s Dream is largely a shimmering fabric of moonlight, with a t...
Shakespeare returned to the theme of rape on a number of occasions throughout his career, but only "...
This thesis examines the treatment of women accused of sexual crimes in four plays by William Shake...
William Shakespeare’s plays tend to exhibit discernible woman figures that go beyond the accustomed...
[[abstract]]Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream has brought several vital issues into the fore, ...
The amateur actors in A Midsummer Night’s Dream are compared several times with the fairies who inha...
What is rape in early modern literature, and what causes it? How do texts configure injury, will, an...
This thesis examines the relationship between the sexual formation of identity and three ‘impressing...
This paper is an exploration of William Shakespeare’s play-texts featuring magical women— A Midsumme...
The essay surveys representations of rape in selected Shakespeare’s works. The subject fascinated Sh...
The five essays that comprise this text are linked by a central problematic: the relation between er...
This thesis examines how Shakespeare incorporated early modern social policing and public shaming pr...
The wood is said to be a sacred place, where there is something of a solemn and mysterious atmospher...
The amateur actors in A Midsummer Night's Dream are compared several times with the fairies who inha...
Recent new historicist accounts of the theatricality of power in early modern culture have often neg...
The opinion that A Midsummer Night\u27s Dream is largely a shimmering fabric of moonlight, with a t...
Shakespeare returned to the theme of rape on a number of occasions throughout his career, but only "...
This thesis examines the treatment of women accused of sexual crimes in four plays by William Shake...
William Shakespeare’s plays tend to exhibit discernible woman figures that go beyond the accustomed...
[[abstract]]Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream has brought several vital issues into the fore, ...
The amateur actors in A Midsummer Night’s Dream are compared several times with the fairies who inha...
What is rape in early modern literature, and what causes it? How do texts configure injury, will, an...
This thesis examines the relationship between the sexual formation of identity and three ‘impressing...