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The Rhetoric of Passions in John Tillotson's Sermons
As the leading member of the Latitudinarian movement, scholars have often referred to John Tillotson as the father of the reform of ecclesiastical oratory that took place in the second half of the seventeenth century.
Dal Santo, Regina Maria
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"Macbeth" in Nineteenth-Century Bengal: A Case of Conflicted Indigenization
Adaptation, a complex bilingual and bicultural process, is further problematised in a colonial scenario inflected by burgeoning nationalism and imperialist counter-oppression.
Sarbani Chaudhury, Bhaskar Sengupta
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The Spectator, Aesthetic Experience and the Modern Idea of Happiness
Focusing on Joseph Addison and Richard Steele’s Spectator papers, this essay links modern ideas of happiness to the emergence of aesthetic theory in early eighteenth-century Britain.
Norton, Brian Michael
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The Development of Marxist Shakespearean Criticism in China
Chinese Shakespearean criticism from Marxist perspectives is highly original in Chinese Shakespeare studies. Scholars such as Mao Dun, Yang Hui, Zhao Li, Fang Ping, Yang Zhouhan, Bian Zhilin, Meng Xianqiang, Sun Jiaxiu, Zhang Siyang and Wang Yuanhua ...
Wei Zhang
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Romeo and Juliet for Two. Dir. Kostas Gakis, Athina Moustaka, Konstantinos Bibis. 104 Theatre, Athens, Greece. Lady Macbeth. Dir. Marios Mettis. Theatro Thentro, Nicosia, Cyprus Hamlet. Dir. Jan Klata.
Xenia Georgopoulou +3 more
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British Physico-Theological Poetry and Newtonian Physics
The turn of the eighteenth century was a time in which science and literature were mutually enriching disciplines. Those years witnessed extraordinary advancements in natural philosophy.
Burgio, Benedetta
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Shakespeare Comes to Indonesia
This paper discusses the circumstances of Shakespeare’s arrival in Indonesia via the translations of Trisno Sumardjo, published in the early 1950’s.
Michael Skupin
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The Merry Wives of Windsor has long been compared to a great babel of languages. The play contains a smattering of Spanish, Italian and Dutch and even a whole scene dedicated to the mistranslation of Latin.
Mylène Lacroix
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Zelda Fitzgerald in Love and Madness: Her Letters to F. Scott
The article examines Zelda Fitzgerald’s mental health struggles during the 1930s through her letters to F. Scott Fitzgerald. It highlights her resistance to psychiatric treatment and marital and societal constraints, highlighting her creative letter ...
Tucan Gabriela
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