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Nominal Jests in Shakespeare's Plays

Nominal Jests in Shakespeare's Plays

... Shakespeare ends his play with a sly jest which has further nominal resonance: Theseus demurs at Bottom's offer to present an epilogue: ((No epilogue, I pray you; for your play needs [r] ...

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Shakespeare and the Jewellers

Shakespeare and the Jewellers

... Where the earring of the Chandos Portrait evokes the homoerotic, for Traub, Gillen and others jewellery is a crux for feminist critique. That pervasive focus on jewellery’s evocations of sexuality has obscured a more ...

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The Jews and the Muslims: A Study in the Similarity between “The Merchant of Venice” and an Islamic Story entitled “The Merchant and the Jew”

The Jews and the Muslims: A Study in the Similarity between “The Merchant of Venice” and an Islamic Story entitled “The Merchant and the Jew”

... the play “The Merchant of Venice’’ written by ...the play, which is mainly concerned with the relationship between Antonio, the Christian merchant and Shylock, the Jewish ...in Shakespeare`s ...

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... World Shakespeare Bibliography has always tracked journals specifically devoted to Shakespeare studies (such as Shakespeare Quarterly and Shakespeare Bulletin); those that have a high ...

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Canonising the Shakespeare apocrypha: Shakespeare, Middleton and co existent canons

Canonising the Shakespeare apocrypha: Shakespeare, Middleton and co existent canons

... by Shakespeare and Middleton ...by Shakespeare in 1608) and The Lady’s Tragedy (written by Middleton ...to Shakespeare); in addition to Middleton’s authorship of The Revenger’s Tragedy for the ...

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A Postcolonial Reading of Shakespeare’s The Tempest

A Postcolonial Reading of Shakespeare’s The Tempest

... Many writers and critics have attempted to question the traditional interpretation of The Tempest as a struggle or contest between good and evil, by writing plays, novels and other works of art. "Aime Cesaire, a ...

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The Shakespeare death tercentenary celebrations in England and Scotland: How British was Shakespeare in 1916?

The Shakespeare death tercentenary celebrations in England and Scotland: How British was Shakespeare in 1916?

... that Shakespeare most frequently refers to horses when he wishes to elaborate “a moral or adorning tale” (“Horse” ...to Shakespeare during the ...link Shakespeare to support for the British war ...

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Does the 'Shakespeare' in Shakespeare in the Park matter?: an investigation of attendances and attitudes of the USQ Shakespeare in the Park Festival

Does the 'Shakespeare' in Shakespeare in the Park matter?: an investigation of attendances and attitudes of the USQ Shakespeare in the Park Festival

... At the four performances held in the theatre, the standard audience questionnaire was distributed and some unique results from this survey provided perspective to results of previous years. Unlike audience responses from ...

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Critical Analysis of the Characters Othello and Iago in the Play "Othello" by William Shakespeare

Critical Analysis of the Characters Othello and Iago in the Play "Othello" by William Shakespeare

... the play Othello by William ...Shakespeare’s play, one individual, Iago, is the stage supervisor of the entire action of the ...This play tried to investigate that how particular choices made by the ...

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Shakespeare in Thailand

Shakespeare in Thailand

... time Shakespeares plays started to earn broad recognition and reputation outside British ...two Shakespeares plays – Hamlet and Richard II – were performed by British sailors off the coast ...

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Evaluation of the Jealousy in the Play “The Winter’s Tale” by William Shakespeare

Evaluation of the Jealousy in the Play “The Winter’s Tale” by William Shakespeare

... Shakespeare's play "The Winter's Tale" is about the love between a husband, Leontes, and his wife, ...the play tells us about the years old friendship of two friends Leontes and ...2, ...

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The Theme of Love in William Shakespeare’s Sonnets

The Theme of Love in William Shakespeare’s Sonnets

... about Shakespeares life, his life, in a sense, remains a ...read Shakespeares sonnets as his ...Key/ Shakespeare unlocked his heart…” (Gill, 2000, ...in Shakespeares ...

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Shakespeare in Ten Acts and Discovering Literature: Shakespeare Review

Shakespeare in Ten Acts and Discovering Literature: Shakespeare Review

... way Shakespeare, the man and his work, remains a subject of ‘constant ...your Shakespeare textbooks combined, visitors are treated to a variety of items from Shakespeare’s time to the present: costumes, ...

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Shakespeare in purgatory : a study of the Catholicising movement in Shakespeare biography

Shakespeare in purgatory : a study of the Catholicising movement in Shakespeare biography

... by Russell Jackson Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000, 1-12 Jenkins, Harold, `On the Authenticity of Greene's Groatsworth of Wit and The Repentance of Robert Greene', Review of [r] ...

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Announcements and Comments

Announcements and Comments

... His articles on Shakespeare and Renaissance drama have appeared in Philological Quarterly, Shakespeare Quarterly, Shakespeare Studies, Eng- lish Studies, Studies in English Literature, a[r] ...

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Not Shakespeare and the Shakespearean ghost

Not Shakespeare and the Shakespearean ghost

... this play as shocking and controversial today as it was almost four hundred years ago’ (‘’Tis ...terrorism play, lightly retitled as Believe What You Will rather than Believe As You List’ ...renders ...

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Zombie Shakespeare

Zombie Shakespeare

... of Shakespeare is of no interest ...of Shakespeare until fifty years after the ...likelihood) Shakespeares nephew Thomas Ward, who had inherited the poet’s house in Henley Street; and he ...

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Shakespeare's gifts: self-fashioning, authorising, Stephen Greenblatt

Shakespeare's gifts: self-fashioning, authorising, Stephen Greenblatt

... The career of Stephen Greenblatt, in the eyes of many of his devotees, took something of an odd turn in the first years of the twenty-first century: long heralded as the doyen of New Historicism, Greenblatt‟s work ...

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Zombie Shakespeare

Zombie Shakespeare

... Why do we keep repeating ourselves? Two hundred years ago, Irving had given up on the earthly remains of Shakespeare. He knew, in ways that are salutary in this year of manic Überkitschlichkeit, that the bodily ...

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Shakespeare and Language

Shakespeare and Language

... If aspirational speakers were sometimes caught out over-reaching, ÔordinaryÕ speakers could also offer wry comment on the stylistic pretensions of Latinate English. In LoveÕs LabourÕs Lost, the knight Armado pays Costard ...

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