This chapter investigates the presence of the wound in Shakespeare’s Roman plays, seen as a coherent micro-corpus in itself, in the light of Benjamin’s Deutsche Trauerspiel. Seen in this perspective, the wound appears not as a simple rhetorical figure, but as a true allegory of the lacerations that invest both the ‘body politic’ and the ‘body of desire’. This study aims to show the constant intertwining of the two planes, from the obscene desire of Antony, who wants to rape the dead body of Caesar by inserting ‘many tongues’ into his wounds, to power as pure Eros as displayed in Antony and Cleopatra. Partially independent from this perspective is Coriolanus, whose words are blows, generating wounds, and whose strength is Negation. Finally, ...
William Shakespeare’s revenge play Titus Andronicus of late is garnering much attention, and is the...
Employing psychoanalysis, trauma theory, and materialist perspectives, this book examines Shakespear...
Introduction: Roman plays in the sixteenth century. Shakespeare's treatment of history. Ancestry of ...
In many of his stage settings Shakespeare appears to be obsessed by the idea, image, or concept of t...
In his first tetralogy and Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare delineates two opposing views on historiogr...
Early modern literature is replete with references to blood. These references appear in the contexts...
The image of the wound in Italian and English poetry, theatre and culture from Petrarch to Shakespea...
The first part of the article briefly analyzes the importance of the concept of “body politic” for S...
Contents: Acknowledgments Introduction PART I: LOVE\u27S WOUND: VIOLENCE, TRAUMA, AND OVIDIAN TRANSF...
Titus Andronicus in which the young Lavinia is raped and then brutally mutilated, is arguably Shakes...
Titus Andronicus begins with the looming threat of a three-way civil war. Saturninus and Bassianus, ...
This paper offers an interpretation of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus from the vantage of Walter Ben...
Employing psychoanalysis, trauma theory, and materialist perspectives, this book examines Shakespear...
Titus Andronicus in which the young Lavinia is raped and then brutally mutilated, is arguably Shakes...
Titus Andronicus, like Shakespeare’s other Roman plays, broaches questions of national, political an...
William Shakespeare’s revenge play Titus Andronicus of late is garnering much attention, and is the...
Employing psychoanalysis, trauma theory, and materialist perspectives, this book examines Shakespear...
Introduction: Roman plays in the sixteenth century. Shakespeare's treatment of history. Ancestry of ...
In many of his stage settings Shakespeare appears to be obsessed by the idea, image, or concept of t...
In his first tetralogy and Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare delineates two opposing views on historiogr...
Early modern literature is replete with references to blood. These references appear in the contexts...
The image of the wound in Italian and English poetry, theatre and culture from Petrarch to Shakespea...
The first part of the article briefly analyzes the importance of the concept of “body politic” for S...
Contents: Acknowledgments Introduction PART I: LOVE\u27S WOUND: VIOLENCE, TRAUMA, AND OVIDIAN TRANSF...
Titus Andronicus in which the young Lavinia is raped and then brutally mutilated, is arguably Shakes...
Titus Andronicus begins with the looming threat of a three-way civil war. Saturninus and Bassianus, ...
This paper offers an interpretation of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus from the vantage of Walter Ben...
Employing psychoanalysis, trauma theory, and materialist perspectives, this book examines Shakespear...
Titus Andronicus in which the young Lavinia is raped and then brutally mutilated, is arguably Shakes...
Titus Andronicus, like Shakespeare’s other Roman plays, broaches questions of national, political an...
William Shakespeare’s revenge play Titus Andronicus of late is garnering much attention, and is the...
Employing psychoanalysis, trauma theory, and materialist perspectives, this book examines Shakespear...
Introduction: Roman plays in the sixteenth century. Shakespeare's treatment of history. Ancestry of ...