Shakespeare's mystery play J. C. D. ClarkThis book shows that William Shakespeare was a more personal writer than any of his innumerable commentators have realised. It asserts that numerous characters and events were drawn from the author's life, and puts faces to the names of Jaques, Touchstone, Feste, Jessica, the 'Dark Lady' and others. Steven Sohmer explores aspects of Shakespeare's plays and sonnets that have been hitherto overlooked or misinterpreted in an effort to better understand
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The Royal College of Nursing began as a small professional association in 1916
Visual Cultures also explores questions of national identity and the many issues Elkins raises suggest a wealth of promising avenues for future research
casts a new light on the devotional life of monks in Europe before the twelfth century and redefines how medievalists should teach the history of Christian devotion
essays here consider masking in its various forms as a conscious or unconscious form of behaviour
Energetically places modern British drama and contemporary critical and cultural theory in dialogue
This volume illustrates how - rather than simply helping to tell the story of - songs in Hispanic and Lusophone cinema commonly upset the hierarchy of the visual over the aural
this book investigates the ways in which ordinary people expressed new class and gender identities through the design
Black Swan Lake traces the life of the plants and animals of the surrounding area through the seasons
allowing readers to understand the many ways Irish theatre has informed Poland's theatrical and literary heritage
The loneliness room is a richly evocative account of loneliness as told through the photographs