Browsing by Author "Estill, Laura"
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Hagstrom-Schmidt, Nicole E. (2019-07-09)Evidence and Epistemology in Early Modern English Drama focuses on ways of knowing in a period before the disciplinary paradigms that we use today crystallized. Operating in a period of epistemological flux, writers in ...
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Rutherford, Jeffrey F (2015-04-29)This study examines the 1723 accounts and memoranda of Royal Marine Paymaster, Edmund Herbert. As reflected in his expenses and notes, Herbert was unique in his prolific book collecting and multilingual studies. 1723 marks ...
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Moore, Shawn William (2017-05-17)This dissertation takes a heuretic approach to the study of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle (1623-1673), focusing on her dramatic anthology Plays, Never before Printed (1668). This dissertation argues that the ...
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Gray, Jordan A. (2017-11-02)I explore how two early modern plays, Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Elizabeth Cary’s The Tragedy of Mariam, depict grief as feminized emotion. I consider how Shakespeare uses women as mediums for grief and how Cary gives female ...
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Jung, Youmi (2019-05-23)This dissertation reevaluates the role of early modern female libertines as sexual celebrities and analyzes how they performed their libertine sexuality in various types of literary and cultural texts. Female libertine ...
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Coker, Mary Catherine (2019-10-18)Book history as a discipline has had a problem making space for women in its intellectual and pedagogical models. Consequently, women have remained liminal figures in the history of the book. In this dissertation I am ...
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Estill, Laura (Texas A&M University, 2021)
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Estill, Laura; Klyve, Dominic (2016-04-21)This dataset quantifies writing (in number of articles, books, dissertations, and monographs) about each of Shakespeare’s plays during each year in the period 1960-2010. The information was extracted from the World Shakespeare ...