Scurrilous jests and retaliatory abuse in Shakespeare's "Troilus and Cressida" [0.03%]
莎士比亚的《特洛伊罗斯与克瑞西达》中的恶意嘲讽与报复辱骂
Joseph Navitsky
Joseph Navitsky
With its unexpected and relentless staging of verbal rather than physical violence, Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida reveals a deep engagement with late-Tudor conflicts over the appropriate uses of satiric discourse in the public field. I...
"This base stallion trade": he-whores and male sexuality on the early modern stage [0.03%]
《此马乃交易之用》:早期现代戏剧中的男妓与男性性欲
Jennifer Panek
Jennifer Panek
Recent scholarship on early modern male sexuality has stressed the threat that sexual relations with women were believed to pose to manhood. Focusing on such plays as Middleton's Your Five Gallants (c. 1608), Fletcher and Massinger's The Cu...
“Boy eternal”: aging, games, and masculinity in "The Winter's Tale" [0.03%]
《冬天的故事》中的男性气质、游戏和衰老:“永恒的男孩”
Gina Bloom
Gina Bloom
This essay draws on a range of early modern writings on games and male development to examine aging men's nostalgia for boyhood play in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale. In contrast to the psychoanalytic critical tradition, which presumes ma...
Spenser, race, and Ireland [0.03%]
斯潘塞、种族与爱尔兰
Jean Feerick
Jean Feerick