The thesis employs Marston’s Certaine Satyres, The Scourge o f Villanie, and Everard Guilpin’s Skialetheia to expose satiric portraits of late Elizabethan characters and vices which in turn reflect themes of gender and sexual perversions. These themes are traced throughout contemporary literary works to expose their literary tradition and the development of their treatment. The location and exploration of types in literary traditions and society reveals evidence of a greater overarching fear of the malleability of gender through sexuality and social change, a process of transexuality. The examination of attitudes and fears surrounding sexuality and the self preceding from an enquiry of Marston’s and Guilpin’s satires is completely original ...
Deviant Bodies explores how post-Reformation anxieties about institutional politics, civic morality,...
This dissertation argues that early modern popular pamphlets, moralist literature, legal statutes, a...
My thesis examines the relationship between sexuality and the destruction of images – iconoclasm – i...
The thesis employs Marston’s Certaine Satyres, The Scourge o f Villanie, and Everard Guilpin’s Skial...
This dissertation argues that understandings of gender subtly transformed throughout the sixteenth a...
The household was one of the fundamental structures for late medieval social and cultural organisati...
This study examines the representation of the sodomite in a variety of texts from 1660 to 1750. Unli...
The adaptations of Shakespeare‘s plays that were written and staged during the English Restoration a...
Even canonical literature--such as Spenserian pastoral and epic, Shakespearean history and comedy--r...
In the Late Anglo-Saxon illustrated manuscripts of Prudentius\u27s Psychomachia, vice and virtue are...
This thesis explores gendered embodiment in early-modern England as a 'semiotic field' onto which we...
Current historical research regarding both gender and sexuality has been notably biased and lacking....
This doctoral thesis looks anew at the representation of women in the non-Shakespearean plays of ear...
This thesis proposes to read Macbeth in its specific cultural historical context of early seventeent...
The role of the Jacobean romance mode has been undervalued and misunderstood, not least because of w...
Deviant Bodies explores how post-Reformation anxieties about institutional politics, civic morality,...
This dissertation argues that early modern popular pamphlets, moralist literature, legal statutes, a...
My thesis examines the relationship between sexuality and the destruction of images – iconoclasm – i...
The thesis employs Marston’s Certaine Satyres, The Scourge o f Villanie, and Everard Guilpin’s Skial...
This dissertation argues that understandings of gender subtly transformed throughout the sixteenth a...
The household was one of the fundamental structures for late medieval social and cultural organisati...
This study examines the representation of the sodomite in a variety of texts from 1660 to 1750. Unli...
The adaptations of Shakespeare‘s plays that were written and staged during the English Restoration a...
Even canonical literature--such as Spenserian pastoral and epic, Shakespearean history and comedy--r...
In the Late Anglo-Saxon illustrated manuscripts of Prudentius\u27s Psychomachia, vice and virtue are...
This thesis explores gendered embodiment in early-modern England as a 'semiotic field' onto which we...
Current historical research regarding both gender and sexuality has been notably biased and lacking....
This doctoral thesis looks anew at the representation of women in the non-Shakespearean plays of ear...
This thesis proposes to read Macbeth in its specific cultural historical context of early seventeent...
The role of the Jacobean romance mode has been undervalued and misunderstood, not least because of w...
Deviant Bodies explores how post-Reformation anxieties about institutional politics, civic morality,...
This dissertation argues that early modern popular pamphlets, moralist literature, legal statutes, a...
My thesis examines the relationship between sexuality and the destruction of images – iconoclasm – i...