The Cultural Uses of the Caesars on the English Renaissance StageRoutledge, 16. 3. 2016 - Počet stran: 168 Caesarian power was a crucial context in the Renaissance, as rulers in Europe, Russia and Turkey all sought to appropriate Caesarian imagery and authority, but it has been surprisingly little explored in scholarship. In this study Lisa Hopkins explores the way in which the stories of the Caesars, and of the Julio-Claudians in particular, can be used to figure the stories of English rulers on the Renaissance stage. Analyzing plays by Shakespeare and a number of other playwrights of the period, she demonstrates how early modern English dramatists, using Roman modes of literary representation as cover, commented on the issues of the day and critiqued contemporary monarchs. |
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... and 20 Nicholas Temple, 'Julius II as Second Caesar', in Julius Caesar in Western Culture, edited by Maria Wyke (Oxford: Blackwell, 2006), pp. 110–27, pp. 110 and 113. grew his beard in imitation of his imperial namesake...who had.
... and 20 Nicholas Temple, 'Julius II as Second Caesar', in Julius Caesar in Western Culture, edited by Maria Wyke (Oxford: Blackwell, 2006), pp. 110–27, pp. 110 and 113. grew his beard in imitation of his imperial namesake...who had.
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... (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999), p. 262. Well did the Cibills vnrespected verse. Bid thee beware of Crocadilish Nile. 29 29 The tragedie of Caesar and Pompey or Caesars.
... (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999), p. 262. Well did the Cibills vnrespected verse. Bid thee beware of Crocadilish Nile. 29 29 The tragedie of Caesar and Pompey or Caesars.
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... (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996). It is said that in his boyhood and early youth he also wrote pieces called In Praise of Hercules and The Tragedy of Oedipus and Collected Sayings; but nearly a century later the Emperor Augustus sent ...
... (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996). It is said that in his boyhood and early youth he also wrote pieces called In Praise of Hercules and The Tragedy of Oedipus and Collected Sayings; but nearly a century later the Emperor Augustus sent ...
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... (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998), III.i.91. Subsequent references will be given in the text. The continuing importance and resonance of the Tarquins' story is shown perhaps most clearly by the recurrent, almost casually allusive ...
... (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998), III.i.91. Subsequent references will be given in the text. The continuing importance and resonance of the Tarquins' story is shown perhaps most clearly by the recurrent, almost casually allusive ...
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Hamlet among the Romans | |
Caesar and the Czar | |
Pocahontas and The Winters Tale | |
The Romans in Britain | |
Cymbeline | |
He Claudius | |
Conclusion | |
Index | |
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