Abstract: In 1579, Gabriel Harvey bound together in a composite collection a surprising group of texts: an Italian grammar, an Italian translation of Terence’s comedies, Lodovico Dolce’s Italian rifacimenti of Euripides’ Medea and Seneca’s Thyestes, and Euripides’ Hecuba and Iphigenia in Erasmus’ Latin. The volume is now dispersed, but all its parts survive. This essay explores the story of this hitherto unknown artefact and what it reveals about Harvey’s reading practices and his engagement with drama, especially Greek tragedy. Parsing the elaborate system of signs with which Harvey multifariously annotated these works, it argues that he read tragedies with an emphasis on situation and utterance rather than extractable sententiae, as has b...
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This study examines the reception and appropriation of Euripides in the English Renaissance, concen...
Literature is language well used. The main function of literature is for understanding and communica...
In the last thirty years, Greek tragedy has been increasingly recognized as a ground of moral reflec...
Hecuba was the most widely read play of Euripides from antiquity to the Renaissance, appealing to re...
The messenger who reports important action that has occurred offstage is a familiar inhabitant of Gr...
Our purpose here is threefold: (1) to make an exhaustive study of dramatic suspense itself as genera...
In the initial section of the article the author justifies the view that it is bout useful and neces...
This thesis investigates the Renaissance reception of Euripides, arguing that Greek tragedy had a di...
This research explores the elements of tragedy in selected Shakespearean dramas. The Greek philosoph...
Greek tragedy and Greek medicine both treat forms of human suffering. This dissertation investigates...
In this dissertation, I discuss the revolutionary ways in which the three great Attic tragedians Aes...
The present article sought to provide a comparison between The Sophoclean Trilogy and King Lear, res...
Since Aristophanes and Aristotle up to Romanticism, critics have always been praising the harmony of...
This study aims to reassess the relationship between Classical Tragedy and Rhetoric, by arguing that...
Hamlet, which is one of the masterpieces of William Shakespeare, narrates the tragedy of the Prince ...
This study examines the reception and appropriation of Euripides in the English Renaissance, concen...
Literature is language well used. The main function of literature is for understanding and communica...
In the last thirty years, Greek tragedy has been increasingly recognized as a ground of moral reflec...
Hecuba was the most widely read play of Euripides from antiquity to the Renaissance, appealing to re...
The messenger who reports important action that has occurred offstage is a familiar inhabitant of Gr...
Our purpose here is threefold: (1) to make an exhaustive study of dramatic suspense itself as genera...
In the initial section of the article the author justifies the view that it is bout useful and neces...