Less spectacular than theatrical violence involving bloodshed, stage murder by poison is nonetheless unsettling because of its secretive nature. Perceived in Renaissance England as dishonorable and unmanly, poison was often associated with women as the ?weaker? sex, with discriminated minorities such as Jews, and with Machiavellian politics from continental Europe
Olimpia Ginnetti was a young noblewoman from an illustrious if declining Roman family and the patien...
My thesis contends that in sixteenth century English drama there were considerable changes in the dr...
Violence Against Women in Early Modern Performance explores rape and domestic violence against women...
The revenge- and poison- filled tragedies of seventeenth century England astound audiences with thei...
During the 16th to the 18th centuries, the royal courts were renowned for their dangers, intrigues a...
Poisonings are the staple of revenge tragedies of the late Elizabethan and Jacobean periods, and con...
What might strike some as Arden of Faversham's faulty construction may perhaps be ascribed to the fa...
The spectacle of strangeness in early modern drama underscores a paradoxical dynamic of seduction an...
Abstract: In 1752, the English Parliament enacted <i>An Act for the Better Preventing the Horrid Cri...
A Warning for Fair Women' is an anonymous domestic tragedy published in 1599, based on the real-life...
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
In response to the representational copia surrounding poisoning, critics have tended to focus on how...
In Thomas Heywood\u27s Apology for Actors (1612), which contributes to the lively debate over the th...
This paper serves as an observation of mid-sixteenth through early-seventeenth century crimes of inf...
The repertory of Strange's Men, as it is represented in Henslowe's records of their 134 performances...
Olimpia Ginnetti was a young noblewoman from an illustrious if declining Roman family and the patien...
My thesis contends that in sixteenth century English drama there were considerable changes in the dr...
Violence Against Women in Early Modern Performance explores rape and domestic violence against women...
The revenge- and poison- filled tragedies of seventeenth century England astound audiences with thei...
During the 16th to the 18th centuries, the royal courts were renowned for their dangers, intrigues a...
Poisonings are the staple of revenge tragedies of the late Elizabethan and Jacobean periods, and con...
What might strike some as Arden of Faversham's faulty construction may perhaps be ascribed to the fa...
The spectacle of strangeness in early modern drama underscores a paradoxical dynamic of seduction an...
Abstract: In 1752, the English Parliament enacted <i>An Act for the Better Preventing the Horrid Cri...
A Warning for Fair Women' is an anonymous domestic tragedy published in 1599, based on the real-life...
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
In response to the representational copia surrounding poisoning, critics have tended to focus on how...
In Thomas Heywood\u27s Apology for Actors (1612), which contributes to the lively debate over the th...
This paper serves as an observation of mid-sixteenth through early-seventeenth century crimes of inf...
The repertory of Strange's Men, as it is represented in Henslowe's records of their 134 performances...
Olimpia Ginnetti was a young noblewoman from an illustrious if declining Roman family and the patien...
My thesis contends that in sixteenth century English drama there were considerable changes in the dr...
Violence Against Women in Early Modern Performance explores rape and domestic violence against women...