Shakespeare, William
Dates
- Usage: 1564 - 1616
Found in 82 Collections and/or Records:
The Medieval Element in Shakespeare, 1937
The article discusses the medieval element during the Elizabethan era and how authors incorporated it into their works, including Shakespeare.
The Question of Shakespeare's Pronunciation, 1916
The document discusses the uncertainty of pronunciation and phonetics in early Elizabethan literature such as Shakespeare and Chaucer.
The Realism of Shakespeare's Roman Plays, 1933
The document discusses Shakespeare's Roman plays and the inspiration for the plays taken from the time as well as other sources that question the realism behind the world of those particular plays.
The Secondary Heroes of Shakespeare, 1921
The materials include a document analyzing and discussing the purpose of the secondary characters in Shakespeare's plays and the impact they have on the story.
The Shakespearean Mob, 1912
The document examines the idea of a mob mind and applies it to Shakespeares works in order to understand Shakespeare's views on the common people.
The Siege of Troy in Elizabethan Literature, Especially in Shakespeare and Heywood, 1915
The document discusses the impact the story of the Seige of Troy had on both uneducated and educated Elizabethan audiences and authors such as Chaucer, Heywood, and Shakespeare alike.
The Travelling Players in Shakespeare's England, 1920
The document discusses the traveling players that were seen around Shakespeare's England and the impact they had on the theatre community.
Themes and theories on Shakespeare's comedies, 1888-1938
The materials include three different articles discussing the various themes in Shakespeare's comedies versus those of his tragedies and talking about the effect it had on the audiences during that time. Another essay also talks about how long the events in the play took.
Various articles on Macbeth, 1933-1946
The various articles discuss aspects of Shakespeares' play Macbeth, including analyzing the themes throughout the play and the historical metaphysics behind it, the characters, and the impact they had on the story, as well as other details found within the show.
Various documents on King Lear, 1933-1947
The various documents discuss aspects of Shakespeare's play "King Lear." Including the different themes found within the text, as well as in the characters. The articles also note the play's influence on other authors and poets.
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- English drama--Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 79
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Language 35
- Dramatic criticism 26
- Characters 10
- Drama 3
- Language and languages in literature 2
- Actors 1
- Astronomy 1
- Bibliography 1
- Costume 1
- Drama, Medieval 1
- Illustration of books, Victorian 1
- Medicine 1
- Poetry 1 ∧ less