Until recently, Shakespeare’s sonnets were read as the autobiographical record of a love triangle between the author, a fair-haired youth and a Dark Lady. Shakespeare’s relationship with the man was either seen as an idealizing friendship, or as homoerotic. In my article, I treat this reading of the sonnets as a flexible myth, which allows us to construct a Shakespeare according to our needs. I investigate two aspects of this myth: the addressees’ gender and the speaker’s sexual orientation. With British, American, Dutch and German examples, I argue that analogous responses to these issues have emerged in various cultures
The treatment of pleasure in Shakespeare's Sonnets revolves around both Platonic and Aristotelian pa...
The treatment of pleasure in Shakespeare's Sonnets revolves around both Platonic and Aristotelian pa...
William Shakespeare Sonnet’s were written from an autobiographical point of view that represents his...
Until recently, Shakespeare’s sonnets were read as the autobiographical record of a love triangle be...
This paper refutes the common interpretation of the sonnets as a revelation of Shakespeare’s h...
This BA Thesis focusses on the different ways that Shakespeare’s sonnets can be read. Depending on t...
This thesis sets out to answer the question what the different Dutch translators of Shakespeare’s so...
Building upon other theorists' analyses of a queer presence in Shakespeare, this paper considers the...
Abstract: Shakespeare wrote “The Merchant of Venice” centuries ago, yet the play offers scope for th...
Slowly developing since the 1980's, queer theory became a very important sphere of gender studies of...
Slowly developing since the 1980's, queer theory became a very important sphere of gender studies of...
This article analyses Shakespeare’s literary discourse as an integral factor among the society where...
In the thesis I inquire into the nature of the same-sex bonds in Shakespeare’s comedies. I discuss s...
The essay surveys representations of rape in selected Shakespeare’s works. The subject fascinated Sh...
The treatment of pleasure in Shakespeare's Sonnets revolves around both Platonic and Aristotelian pa...
The treatment of pleasure in Shakespeare's Sonnets revolves around both Platonic and Aristotelian pa...
The treatment of pleasure in Shakespeare's Sonnets revolves around both Platonic and Aristotelian pa...
William Shakespeare Sonnet’s were written from an autobiographical point of view that represents his...
Until recently, Shakespeare’s sonnets were read as the autobiographical record of a love triangle be...
This paper refutes the common interpretation of the sonnets as a revelation of Shakespeare’s h...
This BA Thesis focusses on the different ways that Shakespeare’s sonnets can be read. Depending on t...
This thesis sets out to answer the question what the different Dutch translators of Shakespeare’s so...
Building upon other theorists' analyses of a queer presence in Shakespeare, this paper considers the...
Abstract: Shakespeare wrote “The Merchant of Venice” centuries ago, yet the play offers scope for th...
Slowly developing since the 1980's, queer theory became a very important sphere of gender studies of...
Slowly developing since the 1980's, queer theory became a very important sphere of gender studies of...
This article analyses Shakespeare’s literary discourse as an integral factor among the society where...
In the thesis I inquire into the nature of the same-sex bonds in Shakespeare’s comedies. I discuss s...
The essay surveys representations of rape in selected Shakespeare’s works. The subject fascinated Sh...
The treatment of pleasure in Shakespeare's Sonnets revolves around both Platonic and Aristotelian pa...
The treatment of pleasure in Shakespeare's Sonnets revolves around both Platonic and Aristotelian pa...
The treatment of pleasure in Shakespeare's Sonnets revolves around both Platonic and Aristotelian pa...
William Shakespeare Sonnet’s were written from an autobiographical point of view that represents his...