Which genre is more Shakespearean: drama or poetry? Specify your points with references to Othello and the sonnets. In Sonnet 18, Shakespeare writes the following line: "And often is his gold complexion dimm'd;" Explain the figures of speech in th...
Bernard is adding more voices to the scholarly cry for a recognition of “the relationship between narrative and theatre” (note 6, p944-5, after Maclean), and while she is not a Shakespearean critic per se, Maclean’s treatment of narrative-as-theatre validates Bernard’s read...
Irrefutably, beauty is one of the underlying themes of the Shakespearean Sonnet. The writer’s appreciation of and love of beauty is expressed through an identified muse. Although Shakespeare shows readers how magnificent his muse looks through his eyes, he tries to stay away from relying too m...
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Victorianism, in general, existed in the court of George III, which was notorious among the freer spirits of the late eighteenth century for its oppressive virtue and sheer dullness. Thus, Lord Byron was involved in political struggle and considered one of the revolutionists of his time. His ...