Browsing by Author "Harner, James L."
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Heil, Jacob Allen (2011-02-22)In examining examples of prologues, inductions, and choruses from early modern drama, Authors, Audiences, and Elizabethan Prologics tries to frame a more comprehensive picture of dramatists’ relationships with the plays ...
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Kallendorf, Hilaire (1995)Madness and irrationality appear as recurrent motifs in Renaissance literature, not only in England but also on the Continent. Shakespeare incorporates the terminology and imagery of the Elizabethan exorcist to paint a ...
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Ferguson, Elaine Murman (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1994)This dissertation attempts to show that Shakespeare shapes Antony and Cleopatra in order to focus on the merits of a dialectical balance between alternate points of view. Though much has been written on the moral ambiguity, ...
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Bailey, Renee Denise (1991)Neither the controversies surrounding catharsis in literary criticism nor the differing opinions about the nature of catharsis itself concern this paper. Since, however, I use the term as a convenient focus for discussing ...
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Harner, James L. (Texas A&M University, 2007)
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Kim, Mi-Su (Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)This dissertation examines beggars, gypsies, rogues, and vagrants presented in early modern English drama, with the discussion of how these peripatetic characters represent the discourses of vagrancy of the period. The ...
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Hollis, Erin Michelle (Texas A&M University, 2005-08-29)This dissertation explores textual junctures such as this in the compositional processes of James Joyce, Djuna Barnes, Mina Loy and Ezra Pound that illuminate how these modernists negotiated the fraught position of being ...