This dissertation is concerned with the paradox of revelatory deception a form of 'lying' which reveals truth instead of concealing it in four Shakespearean plays: Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It, Hamlet, and King Lear. Through close analysis, I show that revelatory deceptions in these plays are metatheatrical, and read them as responding to contemporary writers who attacked the theatre for being inherently deceitful. This reading leads to the identification of parallels in the description of theatre in antitheatrical texts and the descriptions of revelatory deceptions in the plays. I suggest that correlations in phrasing and imagery might undermine antitheatrical rhetoric: for example, the plays portray certain theatrical, revel...
The Tempest has spawned many widely divergent interpretations because its elusive, open-ended nature...
Chapter I : The Comedy of Errors This Chapter starts with the hypothesis that mistaken identity init...
From The Murder of Gonzago to Hamlet's pretence of madness, Hamlet is a work obsessed with acting an...
My essay examines Shakespeare\u27s utilization of the lie in Hamlet, Othello, and Macbeth. Specifica...
Shakespeare uses metadrama as a rhetorical vehicle for responding to antitheatricalism; realistic dr...
Although most critics affirm the importance of interior direction and role-playing in many of Shakes...
This dissertation analyzes the ways in which Shakespeare uses the verbal arts of song, poetry, and p...
The plan of this thesis is to examine the dramatic treatment of evil as deception or false appearanc...
This dissertation challenges the dominant new historicist reading of Shakespeare's plays, characteri...
In the 17th century in France and England, a considerable theatrical corpus sprang up in which decei...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2016. Major: English. Advisors: Katherine Scheil, J...
This thesis is an examination of Shakespeare\u27s 1603 satire Troilus and Cressida that looks at ill...
The language of idealism and skepticism in Shakespearean moments of disillusionment provides terms f...
grantor: University of TorontoMy focus of study is the popular English moral interlude and...
The purpose of this thesis is to suggest something of the extent to which the image of the theatre i...
The Tempest has spawned many widely divergent interpretations because its elusive, open-ended nature...
Chapter I : The Comedy of Errors This Chapter starts with the hypothesis that mistaken identity init...
From The Murder of Gonzago to Hamlet's pretence of madness, Hamlet is a work obsessed with acting an...
My essay examines Shakespeare\u27s utilization of the lie in Hamlet, Othello, and Macbeth. Specifica...
Shakespeare uses metadrama as a rhetorical vehicle for responding to antitheatricalism; realistic dr...
Although most critics affirm the importance of interior direction and role-playing in many of Shakes...
This dissertation analyzes the ways in which Shakespeare uses the verbal arts of song, poetry, and p...
The plan of this thesis is to examine the dramatic treatment of evil as deception or false appearanc...
This dissertation challenges the dominant new historicist reading of Shakespeare's plays, characteri...
In the 17th century in France and England, a considerable theatrical corpus sprang up in which decei...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2016. Major: English. Advisors: Katherine Scheil, J...
This thesis is an examination of Shakespeare\u27s 1603 satire Troilus and Cressida that looks at ill...
The language of idealism and skepticism in Shakespearean moments of disillusionment provides terms f...
grantor: University of TorontoMy focus of study is the popular English moral interlude and...
The purpose of this thesis is to suggest something of the extent to which the image of the theatre i...
The Tempest has spawned many widely divergent interpretations because its elusive, open-ended nature...
Chapter I : The Comedy of Errors This Chapter starts with the hypothesis that mistaken identity init...
From The Murder of Gonzago to Hamlet's pretence of madness, Hamlet is a work obsessed with acting an...