William Shakespeare?s Late Romance, The Winter?s Tale , was performed for the first time in London?s Globe Theater in 1611. Nearly a century after Luther?s Ninety-Five Theses, tensions between Protestants and Catholics continued to play out in society and on stage. Shakespeare critic Huston Diehl focuses much of her writing on the relationship between Reformation and Elizabethan theater. Diehl compares priest and player in her essay ?Disciplining Puritans and Players? and offers deeper historical insight into the Protestant-Catholic interchange on issues such as iconoclasm and the Eucharist in Staging Reform, Reforming the Stage . My historical question of Reformation and theater will largely rely on Huston Diehl?s account, but focus upon...
Thomas Dekker and Philip Massinger's protestant saint’s play, The Virgin Martyr (1620), represents t...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is comprised of a study and edition of 'The Resu...
Shakespeare’s plays mix references to pagan and Christian symbols and ideas in ways which ...
Shakespeare wrote Hamlet at the very beginning of the seventeenth century, at the height of his crea...
This thesis, focusing on the diptych unity of Shakespeare s The Winter s Tale, examines the play fro...
This thesis considers The Winter’s Tale and The Tempest as William Shakespeare’s last great plays wh...
At first glance, the medieval Corpus Christi plays from N-Town, Wakefield, and York detailing the ev...
“Tudor Musical Theater” argues that music in early English plays significantly affects how plays cre...
Much recent Shakespeare scholarship has maintained the assumptions of New Historicism when consideri...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 399-419.Introduction. History, theology, theatre and Shakespe...
My dissertation investigates religious conversion in late medieval East Anglian drama (c. 1400–1500)...
This thesis focuses on the religious aspects of William Shakespeare's Hamlet which, I argue, form th...
Shakespeare’s career in the theatre coincides with the ascendancy of Catholic-Protestant polemic, a ...
For years scholars and others have been trying to out Shakespeare as an ardent Calvinist, a crypto-C...
Christian values permeated all aspects of human activity in sixteenth century England; the basic tru...
Thomas Dekker and Philip Massinger's protestant saint’s play, The Virgin Martyr (1620), represents t...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is comprised of a study and edition of 'The Resu...
Shakespeare’s plays mix references to pagan and Christian symbols and ideas in ways which ...
Shakespeare wrote Hamlet at the very beginning of the seventeenth century, at the height of his crea...
This thesis, focusing on the diptych unity of Shakespeare s The Winter s Tale, examines the play fro...
This thesis considers The Winter’s Tale and The Tempest as William Shakespeare’s last great plays wh...
At first glance, the medieval Corpus Christi plays from N-Town, Wakefield, and York detailing the ev...
“Tudor Musical Theater” argues that music in early English plays significantly affects how plays cre...
Much recent Shakespeare scholarship has maintained the assumptions of New Historicism when consideri...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 399-419.Introduction. History, theology, theatre and Shakespe...
My dissertation investigates religious conversion in late medieval East Anglian drama (c. 1400–1500)...
This thesis focuses on the religious aspects of William Shakespeare's Hamlet which, I argue, form th...
Shakespeare’s career in the theatre coincides with the ascendancy of Catholic-Protestant polemic, a ...
For years scholars and others have been trying to out Shakespeare as an ardent Calvinist, a crypto-C...
Christian values permeated all aspects of human activity in sixteenth century England; the basic tru...
Thomas Dekker and Philip Massinger's protestant saint’s play, The Virgin Martyr (1620), represents t...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is comprised of a study and edition of 'The Resu...
Shakespeare’s plays mix references to pagan and Christian symbols and ideas in ways which ...