Jennifer C. Vaught illustrates how architectural rhetoric in Shakespeare and Spenser provides a bridge between the human body and mind and the...
A "blind spot" suggests an obstructed view, or partisan perception, or a localized lack of understanding. Just as the brain "reads" the "blind spot"...
The medieval and early modern English imaginary encompasses a broad range of negative and positive dismemberments, from the castration anxieties of...
No story was more interesting to Shakespeare and his contemporaries than that of Troy, partly because the story of Troy was in a sense the story of...
In this book, Daniel Albright, one of today's most intrepid and vividly communicative explorers of the border territory between literature and music...
This collection examines some of the people, places, and plays at the edge of early modern English drama. Recent scholarship has begun to think more...