Note:This study of Shakespeare's Henr1ad focuses on the social and political dimensions of dramatic language and form. It stresses the appropriation of rhetorical techniques which negate idealistic notions of either social institutions or literary forms in which all values tend towards unity and harmony. Instead, a view of dramatic discourse as provocative of multiple and disjunctive perspectives of historical experience, is presented. Through an analysis of form centered upon principles of anachronism, Shakespeare's stage emerges as a 'philosophical citie' --a forum for the dialogic metaphors inherent in Elizabethan social discourse. Political breakdown, reformation and stabilization as the historical determinants for Shakespeare's metapho...
The essay investigates some stylistic and pragmatic variations across two genres and text-types per...
In the literary-historical and theoretical sense, the ancient drama established the initial genre of...
This dissertation examines the role of aesthetic activity in the pursuit of political agency in read...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of my study is to look at Shakespeare's thirteen...
This dissertation investigates Shakespeare as a thinker and views the stage as a place of linguistic...
Shakespeare and Early Modern Political Thought is the first collaborative attempt to situate Shakesp...
In recent years the study of Renaissance theatre has become an ideological battleground. After so m...
textIn its introduction and four chapters, this project demonstrates that Shakespeare responded to—a...
This study explores, in a sixteenth century context, the historical thought and consciousness of a s...
Document électroniqueInternational audienceL'étude porte sur l'aspect de la rhétorique consacré aux ...
The paper explores various aspects of Shakespeare's trilogy in pursuit of the complicated web of mea...
While theoretical perspectives informing current studies of sixteenth-century literature often appro...
This broadly interdisciplinary project addresses the relationship between literature and politics fr...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the genre of dialogue in English across ...
My concern in this dissertation is with Shakespeare the political man, the actual man who lived the ...
The essay investigates some stylistic and pragmatic variations across two genres and text-types per...
In the literary-historical and theoretical sense, the ancient drama established the initial genre of...
This dissertation examines the role of aesthetic activity in the pursuit of political agency in read...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of my study is to look at Shakespeare's thirteen...
This dissertation investigates Shakespeare as a thinker and views the stage as a place of linguistic...
Shakespeare and Early Modern Political Thought is the first collaborative attempt to situate Shakesp...
In recent years the study of Renaissance theatre has become an ideological battleground. After so m...
textIn its introduction and four chapters, this project demonstrates that Shakespeare responded to—a...
This study explores, in a sixteenth century context, the historical thought and consciousness of a s...
Document électroniqueInternational audienceL'étude porte sur l'aspect de la rhétorique consacré aux ...
The paper explores various aspects of Shakespeare's trilogy in pursuit of the complicated web of mea...
While theoretical perspectives informing current studies of sixteenth-century literature often appro...
This broadly interdisciplinary project addresses the relationship between literature and politics fr...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the genre of dialogue in English across ...
My concern in this dissertation is with Shakespeare the political man, the actual man who lived the ...
The essay investigates some stylistic and pragmatic variations across two genres and text-types per...
In the literary-historical and theoretical sense, the ancient drama established the initial genre of...
This dissertation examines the role of aesthetic activity in the pursuit of political agency in read...