- Plutarch's
Parallel Lives—which
introduced a new kind of drama.
According to
Shakespearean scholar James Shapiro, in
Julius Caesar, "the
various strands of politics...
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Shakespearean tragedy is the
designation given to most
tragedies written by
playwright William Shakespeare. Many of his
history plays share the qualifiers...
- Courtship". In Leggatt,
Alexander (ed.). The
Cambridge Companion to
Shakespearean Comedy.
Cambridge Companions to Literature. Cambridge:
Cambridge University...
- The
Shakespearean fool is a
recurring character type in the
works of
William Shakespeare.
Shakespearean fools are
usually clever peasants or commoners...
-
Renaissance playwrights—help
define the
genre of
history plays. The
Shakespearean histories are
biographies of
English kings of the
previous four centuries...
- the
History of Soliloquies,
James Hirsh defines the
convention of a
Shakespearean soliloquy in
early modern drama. He
argues that when a
person on the...
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never seen in performance, are
followers of Lear in King Lear. List of
Shakespearean characters (L–Z) Bate 2006, p. 124. Anne
Barton (ed.) New
Penguin Shakespeare...
- from Much Ado
About Nothing. Some asteroids, also
named after the same
Shakespearean characters,
share names with
moons of Ur****: 171 Ophelia, 218 Bianca...
- of
scholar Ernest Schanzer, a
Shakespearean problem-play is
first defined independently of the idea of a
Shakespearean play and only by what the phrase...
- A visard, also
known as a vizard, is an oval mask of
black velvet which was worn by
travelling women in the
early modern period to
protect their skin from...