Witchcraft, rebellion, and misrule : a study of Shakespeare's first tetralogy
Although most studies of Shakespeare's first tetralogy of English history plays concern themselves with the structure of power, the roles of witchcraft and diabolism, elements central to 1 Henry VI and Richard III--the first and last plays of the tetralogy--have not been fully analyzed. Witchc...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMG.552013-10-22T03:40:19Z Witchcraft, rebellion, and misrule : a study of Shakespeare's first tetralogy Wagner, Elsie Although most studies of Shakespeare's first tetralogy of English history plays concern themselves with the structure of power, the roles of witchcraft and diabolism, elements central to 1 Henry VI and Richard III--the first and last plays of the tetralogy--have not been fully analyzed. Witchcraft, introduced by Shakespeare as a structural device with the portrayal of Joan of Arc in 1 Henry VI, is demonstrated to be, iconographically, rhetorically, and critically, linked with rebellion, carnival, and misrule. The demonic paradigm that gradually emerges as the tetralogy develops is taken to be an expression of power--political and metaphysical--the end result being the apotheosis of the profane. 1991 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/55/1/MM87338.pdf Wagner, Elsie <http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/view/creators/Wagner=3AElsie=3A=3A.html> (1991) Witchcraft, rebellion, and misrule : a study of Shakespeare's first tetralogy. Masters thesis, Concordia University. http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/55/ |
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Although most studies of Shakespeare's first tetralogy of English history plays concern themselves with the structure of power, the roles of witchcraft and diabolism, elements central to 1 Henry VI and Richard III--the first and last plays of the tetralogy--have not been fully analyzed. Witchcraft, introduced by Shakespeare as a structural device with the portrayal of Joan of Arc in 1 Henry VI, is demonstrated to be, iconographically, rhetorically, and critically, linked with rebellion, carnival, and misrule. The demonic paradigm that gradually emerges as the tetralogy develops is taken to be an expression of power--political and metaphysical--the end result being the apotheosis of the profane. |
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http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/55/1/MM87338.pdf Wagner, Elsie <http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/view/creators/Wagner=3AElsie=3A=3A.html> (1991) Witchcraft, rebellion, and misrule : a study of Shakespeare's first tetralogy. Masters thesis, Concordia University. |
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