Literature, British Isles

Article Literature, British Isles

Bound by Non-action: The Art of Not Doing in The Banquet and Prince of the Himalayas

Linhan Gan

Summary: These two films present the protagonists' dilemma from different perspectives and highlight the role of non-action in exploring self-worth and objective truth.

SHAKESPEARE (2023)

Article Literature, British Isles

Knowing through Nursing: Edgar and the Exercise of Care in King Lear

Julia Reinhard Lupton

Summary: In Shakespeare's late plays, the arts of care aim to reach sublime values through the lived ecologies of virtue nurtured by global wisdom traditions. The knowledge gained through nursing allows individuals to find purpose and meaning through the intimate act of tending to others, fostering a sense of goal and yearning.

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Article Literature, British Isles

Shakespeare, Marston, and Getting to Moral Clarity through Comedy

Maria Devlin Mcnair

Summary: "Uneasy comedies" provide moral clarity by suggesting different moral frameworks required by different life contexts and offering insights into how to behave appropriately within these frameworks.

SHAKESPEARE (2023)

Book Review Literature, British Isles

On the Threshold: Hospitality in Shakespeare's Drama

Alexander Thom

SHAKESPEARE (2023)

Film Review Literature, British Isles

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Anouska Lester

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Book Review Literature, British Isles

Shakespeare's Hamlet: Philosophical Perspectives

Jessica Chiba

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Book Review Literature, British Isles

Shakespeare and Virtue: A Handbook

Benedict J. Whalen

SHAKESPEARE (2023)

Article Literature, British Isles

Call for Articles: Brontë Studies Special Issue: The Brontës and the Wild

Amber Pouliot

BRONTE STUDIES (2023)

Book Review Literature, British Isles

Bronte Events at the Bradford Literature Festival

Bob Duckett

BRONTE STUDIES (2023)

Editorial Material Literature, British Isles

Editorial Introduction

Sarah E. Fanning, Claire O'Callaghan

BRONTE STUDIES (2023)

Article Literature, British Isles

Editorial – Reviews Section

Carolyne Van Der Meer

Bronte Studies (2023)

Article Language & Linguistics

Murder in the Baðstofa: Bathing and the Dangers of Domestic Space in Old Norse-Icelandic Literature

Katelin Marit Parsons

JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND GERMANIC PHILOLOGY (2023)

Article Language & Linguistics

Entering Behind the Veil: Uurd and the Evangelistic Ingenuity of the Heliand

David Pedersen

JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND GERMANIC PHILOLOGY (2023)

Article Language & Linguistics

Emma, Emperor and Evangelist: The Production of Authority in the Frontispiece to British Library, MS Additional 33241

Kathryn Maude

JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND GERMANIC PHILOLOGY (2023)

Article Language & Linguistics

This carpenter wende he were in despeir: Misinterpretation and the Nightmare in Chaucer's Miller's Tale

Stephen Gordon

JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND GERMANIC PHILOLOGY (2023)

Article Language & Linguistics

Bloodlines: Purity, Warfare, and the Procreative Family in the Old English Bede

Carol Braun Pasternack, Shay Hopkins

JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND GERMANIC PHILOLOGY (2023)

Review Literature, British Isles

Santiago: Making Bilingual Shakespeare Count

James M. Sutton

Summary: Santiago is a bilingual script of Othello that offers a new perspective on the play, shifting focus to Iago and Emilia and exploring questions of religious and cultural identity. The script was performed and discussed at the 51st Annual Shakespeare Association of America Conference in 2023.

SHAKESPEARE (2023)

Book Review Literature, British Isles

Shakespeare's Virtuous Theatre: Power, Capacity, and the Good

Fernando Martinez Periset

SHAKESPEARE (2023)