This essay is a re-reading of Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II in the light of St Paul’s Epistle to the Romans and the Ovidian paradigm of love as a metamorphic force, which Marlowe makes his own in the celebrated poem Hero and Leander. Building on the Christian notion of ‘natural body’, which, in the longue durée, underlies the Freudian conception of psychic drive, the essay also offers a methodological criticism of the Kantorowiczian conception of the king’s sacred body as well as of the Kantorowiczian understanding of William Shakespeare’s Richard II
The paper examines two key Italian translations of Marlowe's Edward II, one meant for perfomance, th...
In many of his stage settings Shakespeare appears to be obsessed by the idea, image, or concept of t...
[Extract] In this chapter, I attempt to relate some common approaches to the history of the emotions...
This essay is a re-reading of Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II in the light of St Paul’s Epistle to t...
La tesi è un'analisi sistematica dei rapporti intertestuali tra Hero and Leander e Edward II di Chri...
An anhtropological and philosophical essay on the figure of the Suffering King and his Sacred Body i...
This article's focus is how desire gives way to particular forms of empowerment in Christopher Marlo...
This essay starts by examining the abundant Biblical references in Christopher Marlowe's drama, and ...
In this short essay the human relationships between the four chief characters of Edward the Second a...
The classic interpretation of the Renaissance explains the movement as the first chapter of modern h...
The first book of its kind, Marlowe’s Ovid explores and analyzes in depth the relationship between t...
Il mio intervento si propone di analizzare le citazioni bibliche e classiche inserite da Christopher...
This thesis is divided into four main sections as outlined in the following paragraphs. After a bri...
© 2014 Dr. Corinna Verity BoxThis thesis is a study of Christopher Marlowe’s reception of Ovid. It p...
In the fifteenth century three love philosophies converged: Platonic love, courtly love, and Christi...
The paper examines two key Italian translations of Marlowe's Edward II, one meant for perfomance, th...
In many of his stage settings Shakespeare appears to be obsessed by the idea, image, or concept of t...
[Extract] In this chapter, I attempt to relate some common approaches to the history of the emotions...
This essay is a re-reading of Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II in the light of St Paul’s Epistle to t...
La tesi è un'analisi sistematica dei rapporti intertestuali tra Hero and Leander e Edward II di Chri...
An anhtropological and philosophical essay on the figure of the Suffering King and his Sacred Body i...
This article's focus is how desire gives way to particular forms of empowerment in Christopher Marlo...
This essay starts by examining the abundant Biblical references in Christopher Marlowe's drama, and ...
In this short essay the human relationships between the four chief characters of Edward the Second a...
The classic interpretation of the Renaissance explains the movement as the first chapter of modern h...
The first book of its kind, Marlowe’s Ovid explores and analyzes in depth the relationship between t...
Il mio intervento si propone di analizzare le citazioni bibliche e classiche inserite da Christopher...
This thesis is divided into four main sections as outlined in the following paragraphs. After a bri...
© 2014 Dr. Corinna Verity BoxThis thesis is a study of Christopher Marlowe’s reception of Ovid. It p...
In the fifteenth century three love philosophies converged: Platonic love, courtly love, and Christi...
The paper examines two key Italian translations of Marlowe's Edward II, one meant for perfomance, th...
In many of his stage settings Shakespeare appears to be obsessed by the idea, image, or concept of t...
[Extract] In this chapter, I attempt to relate some common approaches to the history of the emotions...