The Representation of Madness in Jacobean Drama In Selected Plays of William Shakespeare and John Webster

Mohammed Mahmoud Mohammed Ali;

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The aim of this thesis is to show how madness is presented in William Shakespeare's King Lear (1606) and John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi (1613—14). The two selected plays were written in the Jacobean era (1603—25), a crucial era in the history of Engl


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Title The Representation of Madness in Jacobean Drama In Selected Plays of William Shakespeare and John Webster
Other Titles صورة الجنون فى مسرح عهد جيمس الأول فى مسرحيات مختارة لويليام شكسبير و جون ويبستر
Authors Mohammed Mahmoud Mohammed Ali
Keywords The Representation of Madness in Jacobean Drama In Selected Plays of William Shakespeare and John Webster
Issue Date 2010
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The aim of this thesis is to show how madness is presented in William Shakespeare's King Lear (1606) and John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi (1613—14). The two selected plays were written in the Jacobean era (1603—25), a crucial era in the history of Engl

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