The classical Roman past has been a rich source for the playwrights who desire to make literary connections between the ancient political characters and real life figures. George Chapman, a neglected playwright of the seventeenth century, uses the Roman Empire allegory in Caesar and Pompey: A Roman Tragedy (1631) to respond to the political dissagreements which lead England into the Civil War. Through Caesar and Pompey, Chapman conveys possible scenarios that correspond to specific political events in the history of early modern England. Using new historicism as a theoretical framework, this paper analyzes Chapman's play as a political allegory of the dispute between Charles I and Parliamentarians, leading the three kingdoms into war in 164...
The late Elizabethan Period was marked by socio-economic discontent. Amid this, Shakespeare’s Julius...
This article discusses Jasper Fisher\u2019s Fuimus Troes (1633), a play that has received scant crit...
My dissertation draws on recent methodological and theoretical developments in social history in ord...
Of some eighty Roman history plays written or performed in English between 1550 and 1635, forty-thre...
The conceptions of Julius Caesar in the English Renaissance were complex and contradictory, and the ...
In my study of Shakespeare\u27s and Jonson\u27s Roman tragedies written during the first decade of t...
The precocious emergence of a sense of national consciousness in England in the sixteenth century ha...
This study argues that the classical legal concepts of dominium and imperium, ownership and rule, il...
As Lisa Hopkins argues in The Cultural Uses of the Caesars on the English Renaissance Stage, a spate...
Staging Britain's Past is the first study of the early modern performance of Britain's pre-Roman his...
This article examines the intersection between theatrical and political discourse in early modern En...
Inheriting the Stage: Pre-Interregnum Drama in the Restoration is a study of the intersection of Res...
Sovereigns and Subjects in Early Modern Neo-Senecan Drama examines the development of neo-Senecan dr...
Shakespeare and Early Modern Political Thought is the first collaborative attempt to situate Shakesp...
I argue that plays set in ancient Britain helped shape early modern concepts of anachronism and hist...
The late Elizabethan Period was marked by socio-economic discontent. Amid this, Shakespeare’s Julius...
This article discusses Jasper Fisher\u2019s Fuimus Troes (1633), a play that has received scant crit...
My dissertation draws on recent methodological and theoretical developments in social history in ord...
Of some eighty Roman history plays written or performed in English between 1550 and 1635, forty-thre...
The conceptions of Julius Caesar in the English Renaissance were complex and contradictory, and the ...
In my study of Shakespeare\u27s and Jonson\u27s Roman tragedies written during the first decade of t...
The precocious emergence of a sense of national consciousness in England in the sixteenth century ha...
This study argues that the classical legal concepts of dominium and imperium, ownership and rule, il...
As Lisa Hopkins argues in The Cultural Uses of the Caesars on the English Renaissance Stage, a spate...
Staging Britain's Past is the first study of the early modern performance of Britain's pre-Roman his...
This article examines the intersection between theatrical and political discourse in early modern En...
Inheriting the Stage: Pre-Interregnum Drama in the Restoration is a study of the intersection of Res...
Sovereigns and Subjects in Early Modern Neo-Senecan Drama examines the development of neo-Senecan dr...
Shakespeare and Early Modern Political Thought is the first collaborative attempt to situate Shakesp...
I argue that plays set in ancient Britain helped shape early modern concepts of anachronism and hist...
The late Elizabethan Period was marked by socio-economic discontent. Amid this, Shakespeare’s Julius...
This article discusses Jasper Fisher\u2019s Fuimus Troes (1633), a play that has received scant crit...
My dissertation draws on recent methodological and theoretical developments in social history in ord...