AUTHORSHIP OF THE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE DOCUMENTARY AND LEXICON COMPARISON WITH MACHIAVELLI (original) (raw)

Shakespeare: The Power of Language and the Language of Power

Sujoy Saha

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The Statesman and the Playwright: A Comparative Analysis of Machiavellian Motifs Inherent in Shakespeare's Works

Peter M Corrigan Jr.

2018

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The Prince and the Poet-On Shakespeare’s Machiavelli; A Hermeneutic Essay

Peter W Fettner

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Machiavelli and Shakespeare Finding Machiavelli And His Ideas In The Plays Of Shakespeare

David Hurley

https://davidhurleyinjapan.com, 2010

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Machiavelli: His Influence on the Elizabethan Drama and Beyond

Nick Ceramella

Linguistics and Literature Review

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Tassinari, Lamberto. John Florio. The Man Who Was Shakespeare. Trans. William McCuaig. Montréal: Giano Books, 2009. Pp 389. ISBN: 10-2981035819

Xenia Georgopoulou

Gramma: Journal of Theory and Criticism, 2014

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Alicante Journal of English Studies 25(2012): 19-32 Shakespeare: Revising and Re-visioning

Janet Clare

2016

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A Stylistic Analysis of the English Translations of Machiavelli's The Prince: Mansfield, Skinner and Connell

Cristina Guccione

Storia e Politica, 2009

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Shakespeare and Paradigms of Early Modern Authorship

Janet Clare

Journal of Early Modern Studies, 2012

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Shakespearean perspectives

Adriana Da Costa Teles

Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture, 2011

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Tell Me What You've Read and I'll Tell You What You Can Write: Mental Models and Shakespeare's Authorship Question 400 Years after the First Folio

Heitor Matallo Junior

2023

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Shakespeare Lexicography. Trends of development (XVIII-XX cc.)

Olga Karpova

1992

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Of ‘Extravagant’ Writing: The Prince, Chapter IX. In: The radical Machiavelli : politics, philosophy and language, Leiden, Brill, 2015, p. 56-72

Romain Descendre

The Radical Machiavelli, 2015

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Shakespeare and Milton Contribution.pdf

VEDA'S JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE [JOELL]

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il segreto di shakespeare - mondadori editore

corrado sergio panzieri

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Shakespeare: Revising and Re-visioning

Janet Clare

Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses, 2012

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Shakespeare Disintegrated: Authoriality, Textuality, Co-Authorship, Biography

Paola Pugliatti

Journal of Early Modern Studies

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Lukas Erne, Shakespeare as Literary Dramatist. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. xii + 287 pages

Robert C . Evans

Ben Jonson Journal, 2003

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John Florio and Shakespeare: Life and Language 2015

Donatella Montini

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Ángel-Luis Pujante and Laura Campillo eds. 2007. Shakespeare en España: Textos 1764-1916. Murcia-Granada: Universidad de Murcia-Universidad de Granada

Jesús Tronch

2009

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Machiavelli\u27s People and Shakespeare\u27s Prophet: The Early Modern Afterlife of Caius Martius Coriolanus

peter kaufman

2013

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‘As for that light hobby-horse, my sister’: Shakespearean Influences and Popular Discourses in Blurt Master Constable. In P. Holland (Ed.), Shakespeare Survey 70: Creating Shakespeare (Shakespeare Survey, pp. 259-271). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108277648.028

Natália Pikli

2017

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Developments in the Shakespeare authorship question

Barry Clarke

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“Shakespeare in Vucciria. “Fair Verona” in Roberta Torre’s Sud Side Stori”, in C. Dente, S. Soncini (eds.), Across Time and Space: Shakespeare translations in present-day Europe, Pisa, Plus/Pisa University Press, 2008.

Mariacristina Cavecchi

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"Measure for Measure and the Italian Cinquecento. Intertextuality and Sources: Certain, Likely, and Possible", Forthcoming, "Shakespeare 2016. Interdisciplinary Variations", Roma, Roma nel Rinascimento, 2017, pp. 75-89.

renzo bragantini

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The Standardization of Language in Shakespeare’S Plays

Marija Liudvika Drazdauskiene

Kalbotyra, 1995

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Aproximación ecocrítica a los “textos romanos” de Shakespeare

Malvina Aparicio

Anuario de Investigación USAL, 2020

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Cerezo Moreno, Marta. (2022). Critical Approaches to Shakespeare (1623-2000). Shakespeare for All Time. Madrid: UNED. Pages: 339. ISBN: 978-84-362-7726-5

Jennifer Ruiz-Morgan

International Journal of English Studies

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'What's in a name?' Shakespeare's inventio and the Topic of 'notatio' (names)

Kirk Dodd

Early Modern Literary Studies, 2019

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Hidden in Detail Triangulating Shakespeare Through Sixteenth Century Prose Pamphlets

Scott D Koski

2020

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A Study on Shakespeare and his Literature Work

Dr. Ramachandran Manickam, Vimala Saravanan

Contemporaneity of Language and Literature in the Robotized Millennium, 2022

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QUESTÕES DE GÊNERO E IDENTIDADE NA ÉPOCA E OBRA DE SHAKESPEARE

Débora Bezerra

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The Norton Shakespeare: based on the Oxford edition

Katharine Maus

1997

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Machiavelli. The First Century. Studies in Enthusiasm, Hostility, and Irrelevance - by Sidney Anglo

Sydney Anglo

Renaissance Studies, 2007

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The Use and Abuse of Shakespeare: A Review Essay

anthony dimatteo

College Literature, 2004

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