Picon-Vallin, Beatrice
Il s'agit de la traduction de l'ouvrage Le Theatre du soleil .Les cinquante premières années , Actes sud , mis à jour et enrichi d'un long chapitre qui présente au lecteur la plus récente période de création du Theatre du Soleil . C'est donc un nouveau livre. Le Theatre du Soleil traces the company's history from a group of young, barely trained ac...
Gerlier, Valentin
This thesis explores the connections between theology and literature through a doxological approach, an understanding of all language as grounded in praise for the divine. My textual analyses of Shakespeare’s plays both instantiate and complement this approach, learning from insights from the literary tradition while attending to the theological co...
Cornici, Antonella
Published in
Theatrical Colloquia
Shakespeare does not introduce the Fool in his plays by accident or in order to entertain or to amuse. On the contrary, his lines are earnest, filled with undertones, his advices are witty, and their purpose is to amend the one they are aimed at, to point out their mistakes, to warn them, and even to intervene in the play’s plot. The journey of the...
Usher, Peter D.
Published in
Pólemos
The Merchant of Venice contains a puzzling passage by Lancelot Gobbo that refers to Ash Wednesday and Easter Monday, two dates in the Christian religious calendar. The passage is nonsensical, yet it is a commonplace that the utterances of Shakespeare’s clowns are often noteworthy. This paper notes that Lancelot refers to an unusual four-fold coinci...
Martins, Marcia Amaral Peixoto Sagres, Ofélia da Conceição Machado
Abstract This study analyzes the OMG Shakespeare series, which aims at bringing Shakespeare’s plays to young audiences using digital language. The series features rewritings of Shakespeare’s plays into WhatsApp-message format. There are four titles available: srsly Hamlet, Macbeth #killingit, YOLO Juliet and A Midsummer Night #nofilter. The analysi...
Hillman, Richard
This book discusses Shakespeare’s deployment of French material within genres whose dominant Italian models and affinities might seem to leave little scope for French ones. It proposes specific, and unsuspected, points of contact but also a broad tendency to draw on French intertexts, both dramatic and non-dramatic, to inflect comic forms in potent...
Sánchez Prieto, Isabella
One of the main functions of the respiratory system is to breathe, and although this statement sounds obvious and laughable, I would like to ask, what happens when the respiratory system does not use the air to breathe? In view of this question, we decided to carry out two researches — the first one from forensic sciences and the second one from th...
Brémaud, Nicolas
Coriolan (1607) est l’une des tragédies romaines de Shakespeare. Le personnage central, Caius Marcius, est un général patricien, tyrannique, insensible et méprisant. Les nombreuses cicatrices inscrites sur son corps attestent des nombreuses batailles livrées, dans lesquelles il s’est montré particulièrement courageux. Orgueilleux à l’extrême, ayant...
Caputo, Danilo Alessandro
Resilience, colloquially understood as the ability to “bounce back,” has risen to prominence in recent years. Since its emergence in systems ecology in the 1970s and following the food, fuel, and financial crises of 2008, the term has entered into many academic and nonacademic discourses including engineering, psychology, disaster studies, risk man...
Martins, Marcia Amaral Peixoto Sagres, Ofélia da Conceição Machado
This study analyzes the OMG Shakespeare series, which aims at bringing Shakespeare’s plays to young audiences using digital language. The series features rewritings of Shakespeare’s plays into WhatsApp-message format. There are four titles available: srsly Hamlet, Macbeth #killingit, YOLO Juliet and A Midsummer Night #nofilter. The analysis seeks t...