This study analyses the aspects of postcolonialism in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure. In this play Shakespeare has given equal respect to the powerful and the powerless like a postcolonial writer. In his view the authoritative and the criminal are both humanbeings. The authoritative has no rights to treat the criminal as a subaltern because he himself has faults like others. Hence no man can be a perfect judge. The powerful men holding high official positions have their symbols of authority but their mercy towards others gives more grace to them than their symbols of authority. Angelo stands for the strict legality of the Old Testament contrasted with Isabella who stands ...
Mainly, the paper will show how a Christian virtue of mercy is perverted. The play The Merchant of V...
“Religions in Shakespeare’s Writings,„ the title of this special issue, can prompt...
In this paper I argue that Shakespeare\u27s Measure for Measure interrogates the performativity inhe...
William Shakespeare’s Measure For Measure builds upon reception conditions in the Globe Theater to c...
William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure (1603) has been categorised as a problem play since the ei...
The twentieth century brought about a new form of understanding, producing and living art that has b...
The paper compares the two dukes in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure and The Tempest as they pull t...
In this study, I investigate the historical context surrounding the first productions of Shakespeare...
Abstract. On the horizon of literary criticism today, text just does not have a general meaning, but...
[Introduction] “The tempter or the tempted, who sins the most?” (2.2.200) – Angelo’s question of sin...
This thesis aims to present a reading of three plays by William Shakespeare from the perspective of ...
As the only one of Shakespeare’s plays to carry a biblical title, Measure for Measure draws on an ex...
The document presented strays from the form of a traditional historical or literary paper to assume ...
Measure for Measure has often been called one of Shakespeare’s problem plays, and as recent producti...
In this paper, I treat surveillance as the nexus of the ethical, political and aesthetical aspects o...
Mainly, the paper will show how a Christian virtue of mercy is perverted. The play The Merchant of V...
“Religions in Shakespeare’s Writings,„ the title of this special issue, can prompt...
In this paper I argue that Shakespeare\u27s Measure for Measure interrogates the performativity inhe...
William Shakespeare’s Measure For Measure builds upon reception conditions in the Globe Theater to c...
William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure (1603) has been categorised as a problem play since the ei...
The twentieth century brought about a new form of understanding, producing and living art that has b...
The paper compares the two dukes in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure and The Tempest as they pull t...
In this study, I investigate the historical context surrounding the first productions of Shakespeare...
Abstract. On the horizon of literary criticism today, text just does not have a general meaning, but...
[Introduction] “The tempter or the tempted, who sins the most?” (2.2.200) – Angelo’s question of sin...
This thesis aims to present a reading of three plays by William Shakespeare from the perspective of ...
As the only one of Shakespeare’s plays to carry a biblical title, Measure for Measure draws on an ex...
The document presented strays from the form of a traditional historical or literary paper to assume ...
Measure for Measure has often been called one of Shakespeare’s problem plays, and as recent producti...
In this paper, I treat surveillance as the nexus of the ethical, political and aesthetical aspects o...
Mainly, the paper will show how a Christian virtue of mercy is perverted. The play The Merchant of V...
“Religions in Shakespeare’s Writings,„ the title of this special issue, can prompt...
In this paper I argue that Shakespeare\u27s Measure for Measure interrogates the performativity inhe...