This note considers a potential crux on the word 'reel' in Thomas Heywood and Richard Brome's The Late Lancashire Witches (1634), as referring to the country dance of the same name as well as a whirling or rolling motion. Contemporary references to witches' dancing alongside the dancing of reels and hornpipes are discussed, and previous editorial treatment of the play is considered alongside that of Shakespeare
Plus de cent ans se sont écoulés depuis que Clarence Andrews écrivait à propos de La Récente Affaire...
Jigs, reels and hornpipes are a musical genre associated with Britain and Ireland generally describe...
This dissertation argues that Shakespeare's plays Othello, The Taming of the Shrew, and The Winter's...
This note considers a potential crux on the word 'reel' in Thomas Heywood and Richard Brome's The La...
Abstract: This paper examines Shakespeare’s Macbeth (1606), and The Late Lancashire Witches (1634) b...
Richard Brome and Thomas Heywood's The Late Lancashire Witches (1634) is a journalistic play so clea...
England is home to a distinctive vernacular dance called Morris dance. One of the reasons that it is...
The plot of Brian Friel's Molly Sweeney oscillates around the theme of perception, blindness and eye...
Sophonisba (1604-6) by John Marston, considering the topic of the nature and status of stage directi...
The plot of Brian Friel’s Molly Sweeney oscillates around the theme of perception, blindness and eye...
This is a conference paper. Further details of the conference can be found at: http://www.roehampton...
The three witches who initiate William Shakespeare\u27s (1564 - 1616) Macbeth (1606) are the play\u2...
According to the conventionally held view, the strathspey or 'strathspey reel' was an eighteenth cen...
The thesis is an attempt to trace the relation between traditional English carols and dance movement...
This thesis analyses, contextualises, and celebrates rhyme in Shakespeare’s plays. Taking a historic...
Plus de cent ans se sont écoulés depuis que Clarence Andrews écrivait à propos de La Récente Affaire...
Jigs, reels and hornpipes are a musical genre associated with Britain and Ireland generally describe...
This dissertation argues that Shakespeare's plays Othello, The Taming of the Shrew, and The Winter's...
This note considers a potential crux on the word 'reel' in Thomas Heywood and Richard Brome's The La...
Abstract: This paper examines Shakespeare’s Macbeth (1606), and The Late Lancashire Witches (1634) b...
Richard Brome and Thomas Heywood's The Late Lancashire Witches (1634) is a journalistic play so clea...
England is home to a distinctive vernacular dance called Morris dance. One of the reasons that it is...
The plot of Brian Friel's Molly Sweeney oscillates around the theme of perception, blindness and eye...
Sophonisba (1604-6) by John Marston, considering the topic of the nature and status of stage directi...
The plot of Brian Friel’s Molly Sweeney oscillates around the theme of perception, blindness and eye...
This is a conference paper. Further details of the conference can be found at: http://www.roehampton...
The three witches who initiate William Shakespeare\u27s (1564 - 1616) Macbeth (1606) are the play\u2...
According to the conventionally held view, the strathspey or 'strathspey reel' was an eighteenth cen...
The thesis is an attempt to trace the relation between traditional English carols and dance movement...
This thesis analyses, contextualises, and celebrates rhyme in Shakespeare’s plays. Taking a historic...
Plus de cent ans se sont écoulés depuis que Clarence Andrews écrivait à propos de La Récente Affaire...
Jigs, reels and hornpipes are a musical genre associated with Britain and Ireland generally describe...
This dissertation argues that Shakespeare's plays Othello, The Taming of the Shrew, and The Winter's...