This essay argues for the intertextual contribution of Book I of Herodotus's Histories to Titus Andronicus. Translated by B.R. in 1584, Herodotus’ account of the rise and fall of the founder of the ancient Persian empire, Cyrus the Great, holds topical resonances for the first audiences of Shakespeare's Roman play, resonances that the play seems to invite. Modeling Tamora on Herodotus' Tomyris and borrowing crucial elements of plot from the narratives surrounding Cyrus, Shakespeare's most productive response to Herodotus is his adaptation of the figure of the 'swallowing womb' from the well-known Herodotean account of Tomyris' revenge on Cyrus. Through it, Shakespeare explores the contentious and topical subjects of female rule and England'...
Staging Britain's Past is the first study of the early modern performance of Britain's pre-Roman his...
Within the recent debates in Postcolonial and Gender Studies, Titus Andronicus has been re-considere...
Within the recent debates in Postcolonial and Gender Studies, Titus Andronicus has been re-considere...
This essay argues for the intertextual contribution of Book I of Herodotus's Histories to Titus Andr...
It has been remarked that the funeral scene in Titus Andronicus 1.1 may be compared to Seneca’s Troa...
This paper analyzes the Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, and specifically the characters of Lavinia a...
Scholars have heretofore noted only in passing selected instances in which the Persians of Herodotus...
Half of this essay is directed toward revealing what was written in the Elizabethan (here defined by...
This essay compares some of Shakespeare's female characters to their equivalents in the sources from...
Scholars have heretofore noted only in passing selected instances in which the Persians of Herodotus...
Titus Andronicus, like Shakespeare’s other Roman plays, broaches questions of national, political an...
Scholars have long recognized that Herodotus wrote his Histories when literature was often researche...
This essay provides a contextual reading of Titus Andronicus, paying close attention to the play’s c...
This project employs an interdisciplinary combination of mythology and medicine to interrogate depic...
This project employs an interdisciplinary combination of mythology and medicine to interrogate depic...
Staging Britain's Past is the first study of the early modern performance of Britain's pre-Roman his...
Within the recent debates in Postcolonial and Gender Studies, Titus Andronicus has been re-considere...
Within the recent debates in Postcolonial and Gender Studies, Titus Andronicus has been re-considere...
This essay argues for the intertextual contribution of Book I of Herodotus's Histories to Titus Andr...
It has been remarked that the funeral scene in Titus Andronicus 1.1 may be compared to Seneca’s Troa...
This paper analyzes the Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, and specifically the characters of Lavinia a...
Scholars have heretofore noted only in passing selected instances in which the Persians of Herodotus...
Half of this essay is directed toward revealing what was written in the Elizabethan (here defined by...
This essay compares some of Shakespeare's female characters to their equivalents in the sources from...
Scholars have heretofore noted only in passing selected instances in which the Persians of Herodotus...
Titus Andronicus, like Shakespeare’s other Roman plays, broaches questions of national, political an...
Scholars have long recognized that Herodotus wrote his Histories when literature was often researche...
This essay provides a contextual reading of Titus Andronicus, paying close attention to the play’s c...
This project employs an interdisciplinary combination of mythology and medicine to interrogate depic...
This project employs an interdisciplinary combination of mythology and medicine to interrogate depic...
Staging Britain's Past is the first study of the early modern performance of Britain's pre-Roman his...
Within the recent debates in Postcolonial and Gender Studies, Titus Andronicus has been re-considere...
Within the recent debates in Postcolonial and Gender Studies, Titus Andronicus has been re-considere...