This dissertation recovers Shakespeare's Sir John Falstaff as a politically radical character, linked to Jack Cade and the plebian revolutionaries of 2 Henry VI, and to 16th-century radical-egalitarian movements including Anabaptism and the "Family of Love." Working from the earliest texts dealing with Sir John Oldcastle, Falstaff's historical precedent, this work explores the radical potential of reform beginning with the work of the late-14th-century Oxford theologian John Wyclif. Thought to have inspired the 1381 Peasants' Rebellion, Wyclif's writings on dominion were directed at the organized church, but had social implications that Wyclif himself was unwilling to confront. Burned in 1417 for the combined crimes of heresy and treason, t...
What effects did the Elizabethan Reformation have on traditional English culture? In this study I tr...
This dissertation examines the representation of ascetic renunciation in early modern drama, focusin...
This dissertation assesses the religious and political roles and interpretations of martyrdom in Eng...
This dissertation recovers Shakespeare's Sir John Falstaff as a politically radical character, linke...
This paper attempts to demonstrate how deeply Shakespeare\u27s Henry IV plays(first performed during...
From among the Puritan saints whose lives are told in John Foxe\u27s Acts and Monuments of These Lat...
was a lollard, and became a martyr of Protestantism after he was hanged and burnt as a heretic in 14...
This dissertation examines the use of gallows humor to voice dissent during an age of extensive repr...
Shakespeare, interpreting late medieval English history from the ages of Geoffrey and Thomas Chaucer...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。(1) Shakespeare's Histories had ample significance for the Eliza...
Ruin and Reformation in Spenser, Shakespeare, and Marvell explores writerly responses to the religio...
Humiliation has a powerful presence in Shakespeare's tragedies and late plays. With an unusual abili...
<p>The life of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, lord chancellor of England from 1515 to 1529, has inspi...
This dissertation argues that the tragedy of the English Renaissance reflects the rel...
This dissertation explores literary representations of virgin martyrs in England from the thirteenth...
What effects did the Elizabethan Reformation have on traditional English culture? In this study I tr...
This dissertation examines the representation of ascetic renunciation in early modern drama, focusin...
This dissertation assesses the religious and political roles and interpretations of martyrdom in Eng...
This dissertation recovers Shakespeare's Sir John Falstaff as a politically radical character, linke...
This paper attempts to demonstrate how deeply Shakespeare\u27s Henry IV plays(first performed during...
From among the Puritan saints whose lives are told in John Foxe\u27s Acts and Monuments of These Lat...
was a lollard, and became a martyr of Protestantism after he was hanged and burnt as a heretic in 14...
This dissertation examines the use of gallows humor to voice dissent during an age of extensive repr...
Shakespeare, interpreting late medieval English history from the ages of Geoffrey and Thomas Chaucer...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。(1) Shakespeare's Histories had ample significance for the Eliza...
Ruin and Reformation in Spenser, Shakespeare, and Marvell explores writerly responses to the religio...
Humiliation has a powerful presence in Shakespeare's tragedies and late plays. With an unusual abili...
<p>The life of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, lord chancellor of England from 1515 to 1529, has inspi...
This dissertation argues that the tragedy of the English Renaissance reflects the rel...
This dissertation explores literary representations of virgin martyrs in England from the thirteenth...
What effects did the Elizabethan Reformation have on traditional English culture? In this study I tr...
This dissertation examines the representation of ascetic renunciation in early modern drama, focusin...
This dissertation assesses the religious and political roles and interpretations of martyrdom in Eng...