This thesis aims to explore the relationships between dramatic texts and the Elizabethan topic of the humours. It covers Burton\u27s Anatomy of Melancholy, Jonson\u27s plays Every Man Out of His Humour and Every Man in His Humour, and Shakespeare\u27s plays Hamlet and As You Like It. Each of these works provides a glimpse into society and its opinions specifically on melancholy, from its most basic and complex definitions to how it is perceived and addressed
The study of emotion and Shakespeare and, in particular, emotion and Hamlet, is well established. Sh...
Because Shakespeare’s plays have been performed consistently for four hundred years, Shakespearean p...
This essay is an analysis on the way in which William Shakespeare interacts with madness, as it was ...
This thesis aims to explore the relationships between dramatic texts and the Elizabethan topic of th...
Early Modern England developed an unprecedented fascination with melancholy as the ailment effective...
This thesis investigates Shakespeare’s treatment of melancholy, jealousy and repentance in Hamlet,...
This thesis articulates the importance and influence of medical understandings of humoural theory, p...
In this dissertation, I argue that the humors are a productive way to read early modern drama and th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of English, 2008This dissertation argues that modern...
This thesis is an examination of reader or audience response to Shakespeare’s tragedies. Primarily, ...
This thesis examines the role of melancholy as a representational strategy in late 16th and early 17...
Since the ancient times of Israel, Greece, and Rome, people with mental illnesses have been regarded...
Thesis (Ph.D)--Boston University.In attempting to discover the significance of laughter in interpret...
This thesis undertakes a fundamental reappraisal of Shakespeare's existentialism. The drama of Shake...
This thesis delves deep into an analysis of madness in two seventeenth century tragic plays: William...
The study of emotion and Shakespeare and, in particular, emotion and Hamlet, is well established. Sh...
Because Shakespeare’s plays have been performed consistently for four hundred years, Shakespearean p...
This essay is an analysis on the way in which William Shakespeare interacts with madness, as it was ...
This thesis aims to explore the relationships between dramatic texts and the Elizabethan topic of th...
Early Modern England developed an unprecedented fascination with melancholy as the ailment effective...
This thesis investigates Shakespeare’s treatment of melancholy, jealousy and repentance in Hamlet,...
This thesis articulates the importance and influence of medical understandings of humoural theory, p...
In this dissertation, I argue that the humors are a productive way to read early modern drama and th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of English, 2008This dissertation argues that modern...
This thesis is an examination of reader or audience response to Shakespeare’s tragedies. Primarily, ...
This thesis examines the role of melancholy as a representational strategy in late 16th and early 17...
Since the ancient times of Israel, Greece, and Rome, people with mental illnesses have been regarded...
Thesis (Ph.D)--Boston University.In attempting to discover the significance of laughter in interpret...
This thesis undertakes a fundamental reappraisal of Shakespeare's existentialism. The drama of Shake...
This thesis delves deep into an analysis of madness in two seventeenth century tragic plays: William...
The study of emotion and Shakespeare and, in particular, emotion and Hamlet, is well established. Sh...
Because Shakespeare’s plays have been performed consistently for four hundred years, Shakespearean p...
This essay is an analysis on the way in which William Shakespeare interacts with madness, as it was ...