Shakespeare's development in histories could be traced in terms of his growing criticism of the imperfections in the system of monarchy. His central concern in King John is, therefore, to give expression his urgent need for an ideal order in an artistic form against the orthodox political cliches propagated by the Government and to show how the corruption of authority and power can lead to the anarchic collapse of the system of values and to the destruction of the meaningful human relationships
Previous criticism of Shakespeare’s Hal/Henry V as a “madcap prince” and fraudulent king is unjust. ...
The present study seeks to read Shakespeare’s 1 Henry IV from a cultural materialist perspective. As...
William Shakespeare's plays, Richard II, 1 and 2 Henry IV and Henry V, form a tetralogy in which the...
Much drama written before and after the accession of James I comments on and analyses the issue of h...
Of ill-fated Macbeth Shakespeare wrote: Those he commands move only in command, Nothing in love. Now...
This essay highlights how the tragic element in King John is constituted by the recession of the con...
In tracing the development of Shakespeare\u27s history plays, the recurring problem of legitimacy is...
Shakespeare's theatre testifies to the gradual questioning, throughout the 16th century, of the medi...
Although little attention has been paid to Shakespeare\u27s political consciousness as reflecting th...
(Excerpt) Part I begins, as does KJ itself, with the French ambassador questioning the King’s legiti...
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The thesis explores the development of Shakespeare’s political ideas, in particular his exploration...
[Introduction] In Shakespeare’s history Henry V, the playwright depicts the reign of King Harry— sp...
Deborah Curren-Aquino, summing up fifty years of critical engagement with Shakespeare's King John, i...
In this study Richard III\u27s character, motivations, and his path to the throne were examined as t...
Previous criticism of Shakespeare’s Hal/Henry V as a “madcap prince” and fraudulent king is unjust. ...
The present study seeks to read Shakespeare’s 1 Henry IV from a cultural materialist perspective. As...
William Shakespeare's plays, Richard II, 1 and 2 Henry IV and Henry V, form a tetralogy in which the...
Much drama written before and after the accession of James I comments on and analyses the issue of h...
Of ill-fated Macbeth Shakespeare wrote: Those he commands move only in command, Nothing in love. Now...
This essay highlights how the tragic element in King John is constituted by the recession of the con...
In tracing the development of Shakespeare\u27s history plays, the recurring problem of legitimacy is...
Shakespeare's theatre testifies to the gradual questioning, throughout the 16th century, of the medi...
Although little attention has been paid to Shakespeare\u27s political consciousness as reflecting th...
(Excerpt) Part I begins, as does KJ itself, with the French ambassador questioning the King’s legiti...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
The thesis explores the development of Shakespeare’s political ideas, in particular his exploration...
[Introduction] In Shakespeare’s history Henry V, the playwright depicts the reign of King Harry— sp...
Deborah Curren-Aquino, summing up fifty years of critical engagement with Shakespeare's King John, i...
In this study Richard III\u27s character, motivations, and his path to the throne were examined as t...
Previous criticism of Shakespeare’s Hal/Henry V as a “madcap prince” and fraudulent king is unjust. ...
The present study seeks to read Shakespeare’s 1 Henry IV from a cultural materialist perspective. As...
William Shakespeare's plays, Richard II, 1 and 2 Henry IV and Henry V, form a tetralogy in which the...