Shakespeare’s Ophelia is a complex character—she’s multilayered, conflicted, and evocative. Exactly how a woman from such a golden age of exploration and expansion in England’s history could have lived such a circumscribed existence is certainly understandable, given the time period, but it’s also an incalculable tragedy. In this piece, I invite you to suspend your disbelief and join me in an imaginative quest to see how this star-crossed noblewoman from Denmark might approach Shakespeare’s Sonnets 29, 30, and 122, from a decadent, epicurean, self-indulgent, and entirely postmodern perspective
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
Although Ophelia is, as Elaine Showalter pointed out, "probably the most frequently illustrated and ...
The literary reception of Shakespeare's Ophelia figure from Hamlet has a long history. In German, it...
The critical literature on Ophelia has been constrained to the scope of her characterization within ...
‘The Ophelia Versions: Representations of a Dramatic Type from 1600-1633’ interrogates early modern ...
Various attempts have been made to reclaim Shakespeare’s heroines from tragic fates and pa...
The Shakespearean fair Ophelia has become through the centuries a multi faceted heroine apt to embod...
This project examines Ophelia\u27s role in the thematic exploration of the nature of the individual ...
William Shakespeare\u27s Ophelia, from his tragedy play Hamlet, has predominately been perceived and...
In Shakespeare\u27s celebrated tragic masterpiece, Hamlet, one of the most controversial and seminal...
AbstractOphelia is a paradox. She is marginalized, victimized, and even brutally mocked in Hamlet, y...
Thesis: I will argue that Ophelia could have saved her own life if she had left home and fled to a n...
Psychoanalytic criticism renders Ophelia anomalous, no longer Hamlet\u27s erotic object in her own r...
Referring to several European productions of Hamlet between 2001 and 2014, Nicoleta Cinpoeş in this ...
This article will discuss the way Ophelia’s end is portrayed by the fin de siècle poet Renée Vivien'...
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
Although Ophelia is, as Elaine Showalter pointed out, "probably the most frequently illustrated and ...
The literary reception of Shakespeare's Ophelia figure from Hamlet has a long history. In German, it...
The critical literature on Ophelia has been constrained to the scope of her characterization within ...
‘The Ophelia Versions: Representations of a Dramatic Type from 1600-1633’ interrogates early modern ...
Various attempts have been made to reclaim Shakespeare’s heroines from tragic fates and pa...
The Shakespearean fair Ophelia has become through the centuries a multi faceted heroine apt to embod...
This project examines Ophelia\u27s role in the thematic exploration of the nature of the individual ...
William Shakespeare\u27s Ophelia, from his tragedy play Hamlet, has predominately been perceived and...
In Shakespeare\u27s celebrated tragic masterpiece, Hamlet, one of the most controversial and seminal...
AbstractOphelia is a paradox. She is marginalized, victimized, and even brutally mocked in Hamlet, y...
Thesis: I will argue that Ophelia could have saved her own life if she had left home and fled to a n...
Psychoanalytic criticism renders Ophelia anomalous, no longer Hamlet\u27s erotic object in her own r...
Referring to several European productions of Hamlet between 2001 and 2014, Nicoleta Cinpoeş in this ...
This article will discuss the way Ophelia’s end is portrayed by the fin de siècle poet Renée Vivien'...
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
Although Ophelia is, as Elaine Showalter pointed out, "probably the most frequently illustrated and ...
The literary reception of Shakespeare's Ophelia figure from Hamlet has a long history. In German, it...