All 7 entries tagged 1999
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October 09, 2006
1999
Watson, Robert N., ‘Ch.1. Religio Vindicis. Substitution and Immortality in The Spanish Tragedy’ and ‘Ch.2. Giving up the Ghost’, in The Rest Is Silence: Death as Annihilation in the English Renaissance (Berkley, LA and London: University of California Press, 1999), 55-73 and 74-102
Keywords
History and criticism, death in literature, annihilation(ism) in literature, Shakespeare, William, Donne, John, Kyd, Thomas, -The Spanish tragedy_, Herbert, George,Temple, Renaissance England
Location
Warwick Library PR 429 D3 (print)
The Rest Is Silence: Death as Annihilation in the English Renaissance (available from NetLibrary)
October 06, 2006
1999
Smith, Emma, ‘Author vs. Character in Early Modern Dramatic Authorship: the Example of Thomas Kyd and The Spanish Tragedy’, Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, 11 (1999), 129-142
Keywords
drama, treatment of characters, attribution of authorship
Location
Link via the University of Warwick (LION)
September 29, 2006
1999
Hopkins, Lisa, ‘What’s Hercules to Hamlet? The Emblematic Garden in The Spanish Tragedy and Hamlet’, Hamlet Studies: An International Journal of Research of the Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke, 21.1-2 (Summer-Winter, 1999), 114-43
Location
Beyond Warwick Library
1999
Hadfield, Andrew, ‘A Handkerchief Dipped in Blood in The Spanish Tragedy: An Anti-Catholic Reference?’, Notes and Queries, 46.2 [244], (Jun. 1999), 197
Location
Link via University of Warwick (Oxford Journals Online Archives)
September 28, 2006
1999
Findlay, Alison, ‘Ch.2. Revenge Tragedy’, in A Feminist Perspective on Renaissance Drama (Oxford, Massachusetts: Blackwell, 1999), 49-86
Location
Warwick Library PR 658 W6
1999
Byron, Mark, ‘Logic’s Doubt: The Spanish Tragedy and Tamburlaine’, Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 30 (1999), 81-94
Keywords
Kyd, Thomas, The Spanish Tragedy, drama, political allegory, compared to Marlowe, Christopher, Tamburlaine the Great, sources in Seneca (d. 65 A.D.)
Location
Beyond Warwick Library
September 26, 2006
1999
Allman, Eileen Jorge, ‘Ch.3. The Revenger as Rival Author’, in Jacobean Revenge Tragedy and the Politics of Virtue (Newark: University of Delaware Press; London; Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1999), 57-85
Keywords
17th century, history and criticism, revenge in literature, political plays, virtue, tragedy, politics and literature
Location
Warwick Library PR 659 T7