That Henry IV, Part 1 is a morality play is not the question here, for it is not. But that Henry IV, Part 1 may be analyzed as an anatomy class might analyze the human body, as part of the morality tradition, is the question. A heart is not a body, a lung is not a body, a leg is not a body - but put them together, heart, lung and leg - and the sum of those and all the other parts is a body. Just so, there are parts of the body of Shakespeare\u27s play which, under analysis, bespeak a morality influence, which complete the anatomy lesson of Henry IV, Part 1, and without which the body would not be whole. This study principally concerns itself. with a particular element of Shakespeare\u27s literary and theological Past, perhaps analogous to...
William Shakespeare's Richard III has been the victim of a gross crime: For four hundred years, he h...
Drama through the ages—from the Greeks’ Oedipus Rex to the morality plays of the Middle Ages—centers...
M.A. (English)This study applies st Thomas Aquinas's principles of love to William Shakespeare's Ham...
My dissertation explores the presence of physiognomy, which is the reading of faces and bodily affec...
In this thesis, I have attempted to analyze conscience as an ethical phenomenon in Shakespeare’s Ric...
In this dissertation, I examine the complex role that the body played in early modern constructions ...
Shakespearean charisma, with its medieval roots in both religion and politics, served as a precursor...
Taking into consideration the contrasting views of two medieval drama scholars, this article will ex...
Shakespearean charisma, with its medieval roots in both religion and politics, served as a precursor...
Shakespearean charisma, with its medieval roots in both religion and politics, served as a precursor...
THESIS 6289Battling with the Body: Physical and Allegorical Violence in the English Morality Plays\...
grantor: University of TorontoMy focus of study is the popular English moral interlude and...
This thesis examines four of William Shakespeare’s plays that ‘property’ bodies and dehumanize chara...
This paper is one attempt to analyse the structure of Shakespeare\u27s History Richard III and to co...
The Temporary Nature of Health: The Humoral Body in Early Modern Drama explores the ways in which dr...
William Shakespeare's Richard III has been the victim of a gross crime: For four hundred years, he h...
Drama through the ages—from the Greeks’ Oedipus Rex to the morality plays of the Middle Ages—centers...
M.A. (English)This study applies st Thomas Aquinas's principles of love to William Shakespeare's Ham...
My dissertation explores the presence of physiognomy, which is the reading of faces and bodily affec...
In this thesis, I have attempted to analyze conscience as an ethical phenomenon in Shakespeare’s Ric...
In this dissertation, I examine the complex role that the body played in early modern constructions ...
Shakespearean charisma, with its medieval roots in both religion and politics, served as a precursor...
Taking into consideration the contrasting views of two medieval drama scholars, this article will ex...
Shakespearean charisma, with its medieval roots in both religion and politics, served as a precursor...
Shakespearean charisma, with its medieval roots in both religion and politics, served as a precursor...
THESIS 6289Battling with the Body: Physical and Allegorical Violence in the English Morality Plays\...
grantor: University of TorontoMy focus of study is the popular English moral interlude and...
This thesis examines four of William Shakespeare’s plays that ‘property’ bodies and dehumanize chara...
This paper is one attempt to analyse the structure of Shakespeare\u27s History Richard III and to co...
The Temporary Nature of Health: The Humoral Body in Early Modern Drama explores the ways in which dr...
William Shakespeare's Richard III has been the victim of a gross crime: For four hundred years, he h...
Drama through the ages—from the Greeks’ Oedipus Rex to the morality plays of the Middle Ages—centers...
M.A. (English)This study applies st Thomas Aquinas's principles of love to William Shakespeare's Ham...