Browsing by Subject "Renaissance"
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(2009-05-01)Department: ReligionThe focus of this dissertation is Michelangelo’s late-life development in his art and his life. While the recent decades in religion and personality have included more work on gender and ethnicity, there remains relatively ...
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(University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Dept. of English, 1995)
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(2007-12-13)Department: SpanishThis study examines the comic vision of Miguel de Cervantes as manifested in his masterpiece, Don Quixote de la Mancha. Employing theories stemming principally from Mikhail Bakhtin and Michel Foucault, I look at how Cervantes ...
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(2009-06-10)Department: EnglishI argue that, during the Jacobean and Caroline periods, the three dramatic forms of closet drama, masque, and commercial theatre participated in recreating and critiquing conduct manual vocabularies of speech and ...
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(2012-07-23)Department: EnglishAs apostates from the English Church, Catholic converts in early modern England embodied opposition. Within the seventeenth-century context, I concentrate here on three particular writers who powerfully exemplified this ...