This thesis seeks to examine not any single theory of kingship in Shakespeare's 'Henriad', but the evolving methods of its representation from Richard II's assumed embodiment of monarchic authority to Henry V's unapologetic performance of the kingly role. As well, it explores how a shared awareness of authority's performed nature forces the spectator into knowing her own creative authority and in doing so, heightens not only the tension between gazer and gazed-upon, but also lays bare the spectator's need to watch a desired object and the performing object's overarching wish to be watched. The paper's critical foundation ranges from phenomenological approaches to the theatre and gender performance to studies on the spectacle of kin...
This thesis applies features of modern leadership theories in an analysis of Shakespeare's Henry V t...
This article examines the intersection between theatrical and political discourse in early modern En...
Shakespearean charisma, with its medieval roots in both religion and politics, served as a precursor...
William Shakespeare's plays, Richard II, 1 and 2 Henry IV and Henry V, form a tetralogy in which the...
This essay will focus on Henry V, one of William Shakespeare’s historical plays. The protagonist, Ki...
The paper looks at the way in which the notion of queenship - in connection or in contrast with that...
The aim of this paper is to delineate the representation of kingship in Tudor and Stuart England and...
The English history play reached its highest peak of development between 1595 and 1599, for it was d...
This essay examines early modern notions of ideal and problematic leadership through the lens of Sha...
[Introduction] In Shakespeare’s history Henry V, the playwright depicts the reign of King Harry— sp...
This essay examines early modern notions of ideal and problematic leadership through the lens of Sha...
Shakespearean charisma, with its medieval roots in both religion and politics, served as a precursor...
Niccolo Machiavelli\u27s work The Prince (1532) proposed a pragmatic way of acquiring and maintainin...
Shakespeare was quite conscious of the working of power “apparatus” due to his presence in Queen Eli...
Shakespearean charisma, with its medieval roots in both religion and politics, served as a precursor...
This thesis applies features of modern leadership theories in an analysis of Shakespeare's Henry V t...
This article examines the intersection between theatrical and political discourse in early modern En...
Shakespearean charisma, with its medieval roots in both religion and politics, served as a precursor...
William Shakespeare's plays, Richard II, 1 and 2 Henry IV and Henry V, form a tetralogy in which the...
This essay will focus on Henry V, one of William Shakespeare’s historical plays. The protagonist, Ki...
The paper looks at the way in which the notion of queenship - in connection or in contrast with that...
The aim of this paper is to delineate the representation of kingship in Tudor and Stuart England and...
The English history play reached its highest peak of development between 1595 and 1599, for it was d...
This essay examines early modern notions of ideal and problematic leadership through the lens of Sha...
[Introduction] In Shakespeare’s history Henry V, the playwright depicts the reign of King Harry— sp...
This essay examines early modern notions of ideal and problematic leadership through the lens of Sha...
Shakespearean charisma, with its medieval roots in both religion and politics, served as a precursor...
Niccolo Machiavelli\u27s work The Prince (1532) proposed a pragmatic way of acquiring and maintainin...
Shakespeare was quite conscious of the working of power “apparatus” due to his presence in Queen Eli...
Shakespearean charisma, with its medieval roots in both religion and politics, served as a precursor...
This thesis applies features of modern leadership theories in an analysis of Shakespeare's Henry V t...
This article examines the intersection between theatrical and political discourse in early modern En...
Shakespearean charisma, with its medieval roots in both religion and politics, served as a precursor...