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Sharon Emmerichs
Publikováno v:
Explorations in Renaissance Culture. 46:176-199
This article looks at how Spenser’s desire for an English national identity, rooted in a “kingdom of our own language,” is realized in Shakespeare’s works. I track the way early modern systems of power have used language as a colonial weapon
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Sharon Emmerichs
Both epic and intimate, Sharon Emmerichs's extraordinary debut novel reimagines Beowulf from the perspective of a young woman reclaiming her power. All her life, Fryda has longed to be a shield maiden, an honor reserved for Geatland's mightiest war
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Sharon Emmerichs
Publikováno v:
Renaissance Quarterly. 71:825-828
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Sharon Emmerichs
Publikováno v:
English Studies. 97:546-567
In this article, I claim that Shakespeare moves beyond the archetypal early modern definitions of land, and the maps that represent it, as benefitting from masculine intervention and argue that he ...
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Sharon Emmerichs
Publikováno v:
Renaissance Quarterly. 73:754-755
Autor:
Sharon Emmerichs
"Playing God" explores Shakespeare's use--or rather, misuse--of specific landscapes from the perspective of the transgression of morality through oppositional representations, actions, and beliefs that result in moral and physical destruction. That i
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Autor:
Sharon Emmerichs
Publikováno v:
Review of Communication. 3:468-470
Autor:
Sharon Emmerichs
This essay explores how denying or ignoring the meanings of the spaces scripted for the dead, or “deathscapes” as anthropologist Lily Kong calls them, can lead Shakespeare’s characters to a spiritual death as well as a bodily one. I examine the
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