Although Sir John Falstaff has historically inspired an abundance of critical considerations commensurate with his girth, his straightwoman, Mistress Quickly, has received relatively scant attention. She was popular enough, however, for Shakespeare to include her in no fewer than four plays, and in fact, of all the characters invented for 1 Henry IV, only Bardolph can equal this feat
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
Nell Gwyn, King Charles II’s legendary actress-mistress, is revered as “one of the most attractive c...
This essay compares some of Shakespeare's female characters to their equivalents in the sources from...
Although Sir John Falstaff has historically inspired an abundance of critical considerations commens...
Although the popularity of Shakespeare's Falstaff from 1597 to now receives frequent acknowledgement...
Mistress Eleanor Gwyn, the colorful offspring of a disreputable family, was a child of poverty who g...
Nell Gwyn was a long-time mistress of King Charles II of England and Scotland ; called 'pretty, witt...
Using William Shakespeare’s character Mistress Nell Quickly as an example, this article conten...
"What, have I scaped love-letters in the holiday -time of my beauty..." -Mistress Page[p]Queen Eliza...
Women appeared on London's stages for the first time in 1660; before that, female roles were played ...
This study measures female power by a given character's capacity for self-determination (i.e. dramat...
The subject of my Thesis and accompanying Monograph Document in partial fulfillment of the requireme...
The Restoration of Charles II to the English throne marked a dramatic change in government during th...
Shakespeare lived in an essentially patriarchal world. And yet, for someone writing in a society whe...
Shakespeare's history plays contain some of the most beloved (Falstaff) and the most reviled (Richar...
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
Nell Gwyn, King Charles II’s legendary actress-mistress, is revered as “one of the most attractive c...
This essay compares some of Shakespeare's female characters to their equivalents in the sources from...
Although Sir John Falstaff has historically inspired an abundance of critical considerations commens...
Although the popularity of Shakespeare's Falstaff from 1597 to now receives frequent acknowledgement...
Mistress Eleanor Gwyn, the colorful offspring of a disreputable family, was a child of poverty who g...
Nell Gwyn was a long-time mistress of King Charles II of England and Scotland ; called 'pretty, witt...
Using William Shakespeare’s character Mistress Nell Quickly as an example, this article conten...
"What, have I scaped love-letters in the holiday -time of my beauty..." -Mistress Page[p]Queen Eliza...
Women appeared on London's stages for the first time in 1660; before that, female roles were played ...
This study measures female power by a given character's capacity for self-determination (i.e. dramat...
The subject of my Thesis and accompanying Monograph Document in partial fulfillment of the requireme...
The Restoration of Charles II to the English throne marked a dramatic change in government during th...
Shakespeare lived in an essentially patriarchal world. And yet, for someone writing in a society whe...
Shakespeare's history plays contain some of the most beloved (Falstaff) and the most reviled (Richar...
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
Nell Gwyn, King Charles II’s legendary actress-mistress, is revered as “one of the most attractive c...
This essay compares some of Shakespeare's female characters to their equivalents in the sources from...