English drama--Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600
Found in 121 Collections and/or Records:
Proverbs and Sententiae in the Plays of Shakespeare, 1938
The document discusses the definition of proverbs and sententiae in the world of Elizabethan theatre and the possible problem of their function in Shakespeare's works.
Puritanism of Thomas Dekker, 1939
The article talks about puritanism and how it relates to and appears throughout Thomas Dekker's plays and pamphlets.
Restoration of Shakespeare's Personality, 1916
The document discusses and analyzes Shakespeare's works in order to help determine his personality.
Reviews and notes on Shakespeares works, 1918-1939
The documents contain various reviews from different critics on Shakespeares plays and poems.
Richard Hillies: Tudor Englishman, 1944
The materials include a document discussing the life and education of Richard Hillies: a Tudor Englishman.
Robert Poley's Ciphers, 1931
The document lists and discusses Robert Poley's possible connection to the spy business and includes various ciphers that he used to relay information to the authorities.
Shakespeare and Florence and The Florentines, 1946
The document discusses the English's opinion on the city of Florence and the Florentines and how that reflected through Shakespeares' plays.
Shakespeare and Formal Logic
The materials include a document that discusses the subject of logic and how it relates to literature. It also talks about the way ideas of logic are represented in Shakespeare shows.
Shakespeare and his characters, 1944
The materials include various articles about Shakespeare's characters and the imagery behind them. Two documents focus their analysis on the female characters of some of his plays. A couple of the items are in german, one of which concentrates on Shakespeares' female characters and the other one is a speech to the king.
Shakespeare and Race Prejudice, 1945
The documents discuss the view that Shakespeare and his audiences had during the Elizabethan era in regards to race as reflected through The Merchant of Venice and Othello. It also compares earlier viewpoints to modern viewpoints through various examinations of modern productions.