When the protagonist Hieronimo bites out his own tongue in Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy, his actions seem to make little sense. After all, he has already explained the very plot which he claims to be keeping a secret through his self‐injury. However this article argues that Hieronimo's tongue‐biting taps into rich discourses about self‐injury, personal agency, stoicism and madness. I argue that self‐injury was related to suicide in its assertion of control over the individual body, and could therefore operate as a type of protest. Moreover, stories of tongue‐biting from classical sources functioned as stoic exemplars of resistance to political tyranny. Revisions of The Spanish Tragedy shifted the meaning of this scene by placing increas...
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Using J.L. Austin’s theory of performative language, which stands in peculiar relationship to the li...
Using J.L. Austin’s theory of performative language, which stands in peculiar relationship to the li...
This paper deals with man\u27s internal conflict when faced with public responsibility and private r...
This article proposes to explore one of the conventions of English revenge tragedies: the use of sto...
The title of Thomas Kyd’s play, The Spanish Tragedy, is as ambiguous as the play’s content. Accordin...
This article re-examines the relationship between Thomas Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy and Shakespeare’s...
In the four early modern revenge tragedies I study, Thomas Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy, William Shakes...
Proposes a re-reading of the landmark Elizabethan tragedy of Thomas Kyd, The Spanish Tragedy, in ter...
An object-relations concept of transmission of turbulence illuminates the phantom structure of Thoma...
Thomas Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy has been widely-read by the academic community, but not always for ...
In King Lear, the English law of madness, especially the aspects of testamentary devises, royal acce...
Shakespeare's world believed that grief could send you mad. Its plays are filled, accordingly, with ...
Biting Tongues is a short, character-driven novel set in South East England in 2001. Central to its ...
The essay describes versification particulars of Arden of Faversham. The findings suggest that the c...
Au travers des pièces The Spanish Tragedy de Thomas Kyd et Titus Andronicus de Shakespeare, cet arti...
Using J.L. Austin’s theory of performative language, which stands in peculiar relationship to the li...
Using J.L. Austin’s theory of performative language, which stands in peculiar relationship to the li...
This paper deals with man\u27s internal conflict when faced with public responsibility and private r...
This article proposes to explore one of the conventions of English revenge tragedies: the use of sto...
The title of Thomas Kyd’s play, The Spanish Tragedy, is as ambiguous as the play’s content. Accordin...
This article re-examines the relationship between Thomas Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy and Shakespeare’s...
In the four early modern revenge tragedies I study, Thomas Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy, William Shakes...
Proposes a re-reading of the landmark Elizabethan tragedy of Thomas Kyd, The Spanish Tragedy, in ter...
An object-relations concept of transmission of turbulence illuminates the phantom structure of Thoma...
Thomas Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy has been widely-read by the academic community, but not always for ...
In King Lear, the English law of madness, especially the aspects of testamentary devises, royal acce...
Shakespeare's world believed that grief could send you mad. Its plays are filled, accordingly, with ...
Biting Tongues is a short, character-driven novel set in South East England in 2001. Central to its ...
The essay describes versification particulars of Arden of Faversham. The findings suggest that the c...