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John Skelton is a central literary figure and the leading poet during the first thirty years of Tudor rule. Nevertheless, he remains challenging and even contradictory for modern audiences. This book aims to provide an authoritative... more
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      ReligionChristianityHistoryLaw
Coined by Harley Granville Barker, the term ‘boy-actress’ describes young male actors, probably aged between 10 and 22 years, who appeared in women's roles on the early modern stage of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. These boys, their... more
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      Early Modern English dramaGender and PerformanceGender and Women's StudiesBoy Actors
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      Creative WritingCritical TheoryDiscourse AnalysisHistory
SESSION I: INTERTEXT AND GENERIC FORM (sponsored by RSA's Humanism discipline) "Parody and the Abstraction of Character" Samuel Fallon, SUNY Geneseo, USA "Characters in Search of a Plot: Intertextual Dynamics in Gascoigne’s... more
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      RhetoricGenreShakespeareIntertextuality
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      Italian StudiesRenaissance StudiesLaw and LiteratureEarly Modern English drama
Female Protagonism on the Early Modern European Stage One of the major differences between the commercial theatre cultures of early modern England and continental Europe was that, whereas in England the female roles were performed by... more
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      Gender StudiesTheatre StudiesShakespeareDrama
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      Critical TheoryCultural HistoryCultural StudiesEnglish Literature
Review of Revenger's Tragedy, by Thomas Middleton, Southwark Playhouse London (2006), for Rogues and Vagabonds
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      Thomas MiddletonEarly Modern English dramaThomas Middleton, Renaissance DramaThe Revenger's Tragedy
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      Early Modern LiteratureEarly Modern English dramaDrama, Performance, History of Theatre
A shortened version of this paper was presented at the 2015 MLA Annual Convention in Vancouver, Canada, for the panel: “Authenticity and Memory in Early Modern England.”
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      Anglicanism (Anglicanism)Political TheologyEarly Modern English dramaHistory of Historiography
This paper investigates literary discourse surrounding the early modern stag hunt to explore somatic grounds for empathetic communication between humans and animals. The stag hunt—more than any other form of hunting during the early... more
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      Animal StudiesEarly Modern LiteratureEarly Modern English dramaGilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari
AUGUST 2022, THE UNRULY WOMB IS NOW AVAILABLE FREE AND CAN BE DOWNLOADED HERE This study provides an accessible, informative and entertaining introduction to women’s sexual health as presented on the early modern stage, and how... more
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      Early Modern English dramaWomen's Gender and Sexuality StudiesHamletComus
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      Labor EconomicsEnglish LiteratureMarxismNew Historicism
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      History of the BookEarly Modern English drama
A review of a production of Margaret Cavendish's Convent of Pleasure.
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      Theatre StudiesTransgender StudiesGender and SexualityWomen's Literature
Tamburlaine, Marlowe’s excessively gory two-part war play, has drawn exhaustive attention from critics for its dramatization of the protagonist’s project of global violence and subjugation as Tamburlaine marshals hordes of soldiers to the... more
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      Queer StudiesRenaissance StudiesShakespeareEarly Modern English drama
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      British LiteratureCognitive ScienceGender StudiesEnglish Literature
This paper examines the incomplete ending of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night created by the absence of Viola's female clothing and its relation to the antitheatrical and cultural fear that an actor could become the role he played. When Viola... more
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      ShakespeareIdentity (Culture)TransformationPerformance
Shakespeare’s Richard II, a play that is primarily focused on Henry Bolingbroke’s usurpation of the throne, takes a curious deviation from the plot in the middle of act five when Aumerle, the Duke of York’s son, is found with a bond to... more
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      ShakespeareEarly Modern English dramaRichard IIFeudal Law
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      17th Century & Early Modern PhilosophyRenaissance StudiesShakespeareEarly Modern Literature
The article argues that the soliloquy, ‘To be, or not to be,’ in Shakespeare’s Hamlet is informed by soul-sleeping: the belief that on its separation from the body at death, the soul enters an unconscious state typically described as... more
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      English LiteratureRenaissance StudiesShakespeareReformation Studies
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      Gender StudiesEarly Modern HistoryRenaissancePolitical History
How did Elizabethan and Jacobean acting companies create their visual and aural effects? What materials were available to them and how did they influence staging and writing? What impact did the sensations of theatre have on early modern... more
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      Theatre StudiesTheatre HistoryPerformance StudiesShakespeare
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      Critical TheoryTheatre StudiesSelf and IdentityDesign (Theatre Studies)
This essay asks how the boy players of the early modern English public stage and the aristocratic female performers of the early modern English court masque might have considered, and perhaps even affected, one another’s arts. Neither an... more
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      Early Modern English dramaBen JonsonGender and PerformanceCourt Masques
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      Comparative LiteratureTranslation StudiesEarly Modern EnglandEarly Modern Literature
Eastward Ho! by George Chapman, Ben Jonson and John Marston, Royal Shakespeare Company, The Gielgud Theatre, London (2002), for Rogues and Vagabonds
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      Early Modern Drama: Text and PerformanceEarly Modern English dramaBen JonsonEarly Modern Drama
This paper explores how the character of Ophelia in Hamlet stylistically and conceptually challenges the traditional figure of the young heroine in Elizabethan revenge plays. Throughout his career, especially in the stage leading up to... more
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      ShakespeareDramaturgyEarly Modern LiteratureRenaissance drama
An association between Shakespeare and the Elizabethan ruff is an accepted fact in the modern Western cultural imagination. Depictions of the playwright wearing this garment are commonplace, and the ruff operates independently in popular... more
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      Design (Theatre Studies)Theatre HistoryHistory of DressPerformance Studies
Tragedy is the least noticed and talked about in contemporary literature. Tragedy was born as a genre when Aristotle constructed the theoretical premises upon which Tragedy is based. Perhaps, as argued by some, the rise of novel marked... more
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      Applied Drama/TheatreEarly Modern English dramaRevenge TragedyTragedy (Philosophy)
This essay argues that female chastity figures centrally in Bartholomew Fair’s exploration of early capitalist subjectivity. In the play, Jonson suggests that the market compromises masculinity and posits Grace Wellborn’s self-conscious... more
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      Gender StudiesCapitalismEarly Modern English dramaBen Jonson
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      MusicShakespeareEarly Modern English dramaOthello
Old spelling digital text created of William Davenant’s The Cruel Brother, for Digital Renaissance Editions, University of Victoria, BC, Canada.
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      Early Modern English dramaEarly Modern English Literature and Drama
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      Theatre StudiesPerformance StudiesShakespeareAdaptation
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      ShakespeareEarly Modern English dramaHistory of Narcotics and Drugs
Hotspur was once the most popular character in Henry IV, the focus for actor-managers and a hero for the audience. This paper looks at how the introduction of the history cycle to the English stage in the twentieth century completely... more
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      Theatre StudiesTheatre HistoryShakespeareRenaissance drama
What might it mean to use books rather than read them? This work examines the relationship between book use and forms of thought and theory in the early modern period. Drawing on legal, medical, religious, scientific and literary... more
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      Critical TheoryHistoryCultural HistoryCultural Studies
This essay examines racial discrimination in Shakespeare’s The Tempest in terms of sensory deprivation and sensory punishment through incarceration and neglect, painful abuses and unpleasant contacts. As my reading of The Tempest will... more
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      British LiteratureEnglish LiteratureRenaissance StudiesShakespeare
Shakespeare’s wordplay is known to be a distinctive feature of his writing, yet compared to the works of his middle and later years, little attention has been paid to the unique puns and quibbles of his early period. This essay examines... more
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      ShakespeareAuthorship AttributionEarly Modern English dramaProper Names
In Subjects of Advice, Ivan Lupić uncovers the rich interconnectedness of dramatic art and the culture of counsel in the the early modern period. While counsel was an important form of practical knowledge, with concrete political... more
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      Dramatic LiteratureRenaissance StudiesRenaissance HumanismDrama
In The Body in Mystery, Jennifer R. Rust takes the political concept of the mystical body of the commonwealth, back to the corpus mysticum of the medieval church. Rust argues that the communitarian ideal of sacramental sociality had a far... more
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      Intellectual HistoryPolitical PhilosophyPhilosophy Of ReligionTheology
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      Queer StudiesEnglish LiteratureShakespeareHistory of Sexuality
Alberico Gentili (San Ginesio 1552 - Londra 1608) studia presso l’Università di Perugia dove si laurea in diritto civile il 23 settembre 1572. Nel 1580 è costretto a fuggire dall’Italia, per motivi religiosi, per giungere a Londra in... more
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      HistoryModern HistoryIntellectual HistoryCultural History
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      Early Modern LiteratureEarly Modern English dramaEarly Modern European Witchcraft
This paper focuses on an all-female production of Henry the Fourth Part One performed in Hull and York in 2008. It uses the production and the author's previous work to explore the issue of how a history play can be performed successfully... more
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      Gender StudiesTheatre StudiesWomen's StudiesShakespeare
The standard model of the early modern domestic kitchen in current scholarship is one of clear gender divisions and separation. This essay questions this current model through an assessment of the visual, popular, and print cultures of... more
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      HistoryCultural HistoryEnglish LiteratureEarly Modern History
The dialectic of Top Girls is wide-ranging, covering universal dilemmas facing women, but focuses on major themes of contemporary life. The critique of feminist ambitions is a clear central theme and Churchill's selection of women from... more
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      Caryl ChurchillDramaModern DramaFeminism
Passionate, dramatic, secretive, and misunderstood, Romeo and Juliet represent adolescence in ways that strike a familiar chord for audiences today. My essay suggests, however, that these young characters likely appeared to Shakespeare's... more
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      ShakespeareEarly Modern English drama
The imagery of appetite, consumption, and digestion that saturates Jacobean drama find its most extreme form in metaphors of cannibalization. This paper will look past those excesses to examine two of the several literal examples of human... more
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      CannibalismEarly Modern English dramaCannibalism, anthropology and historyThe Bloody Banquet
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      British LiteratureShakespeareEarly Modern LiteratureRenaissance literature