The motiveless melancholy of Antonio had baffled and still baffling the critics ever since the play came into being but with different layers of observation from the school of critics, for ages together, unraveling the mystery only to make it appear more mystical as such, more fascinating. This paper intends to glean-off worthy cogitations of some of the most expert modern Shakespeareans. Josuah Sylvester, an English poet in his translation of Du Bartas' (French) work ‘Diuine Weekes and Workes’ brings up a dialogue between Heraclitus the weeping philosopher, and Democritus the laughing philosophe
Early Modern England developed an unprecedented fascination with melancholy as the ailment effective...
Written by a team of leading international scholars, this Companion is designed to illuminate Shakes...
This research explores the elements of tragedy in selected Shakespearean dramas. The Greek philosoph...
The motiveless melancholy of Antonio had baffled and still baffling the critics ever since the play ...
Abstract: Shakespeare being the leading dramatist of the age was very much aware of the fast changes...
Seen through the eyes of contemporary Shakespeare criticism, three-perhaps four- of Shakespeare&apos...
William Shakespeare 1564 1616 is beyond doubt the greatest dramatist of all time. He occupies a posi...
The dramatists of ancient Greece fixed the character and features of tragedy, and the Greek philosop...
Shakespeare’s works remain a reference when artists — either playwrights or stage professionals — ai...
PART I: Literary criticism in the twentieth century has sometimes shown that Jacobean drama challeng...
The Merchant of Venice was written by Shakespeare as a romantic commedy, but it is much easier for u...
This article discusses the ambiguous representation of the merchant Antonio in William Shakespeare’s...
William Shakespeare (1564–1616) is broadly recognized as the world's most noteworthy English-languag...
The writers’s reason for choosing the drama and A Midsummer Nights Dream play to be researching is ...
The Merchant of Venice was the first play of Shakespere for me to read in 1937 when I was a sophomor...
Early Modern England developed an unprecedented fascination with melancholy as the ailment effective...
Written by a team of leading international scholars, this Companion is designed to illuminate Shakes...
This research explores the elements of tragedy in selected Shakespearean dramas. The Greek philosoph...
The motiveless melancholy of Antonio had baffled and still baffling the critics ever since the play ...
Abstract: Shakespeare being the leading dramatist of the age was very much aware of the fast changes...
Seen through the eyes of contemporary Shakespeare criticism, three-perhaps four- of Shakespeare&apos...
William Shakespeare 1564 1616 is beyond doubt the greatest dramatist of all time. He occupies a posi...
The dramatists of ancient Greece fixed the character and features of tragedy, and the Greek philosop...
Shakespeare’s works remain a reference when artists — either playwrights or stage professionals — ai...
PART I: Literary criticism in the twentieth century has sometimes shown that Jacobean drama challeng...
The Merchant of Venice was written by Shakespeare as a romantic commedy, but it is much easier for u...
This article discusses the ambiguous representation of the merchant Antonio in William Shakespeare’s...
William Shakespeare (1564–1616) is broadly recognized as the world's most noteworthy English-languag...
The writers’s reason for choosing the drama and A Midsummer Nights Dream play to be researching is ...
The Merchant of Venice was the first play of Shakespere for me to read in 1937 when I was a sophomor...
Early Modern England developed an unprecedented fascination with melancholy as the ailment effective...
Written by a team of leading international scholars, this Companion is designed to illuminate Shakes...
This research explores the elements of tragedy in selected Shakespearean dramas. The Greek philosoph...