Julie Murray
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Offering an accessible and wide-ranging account of how Shakespeare engaged with the working world around him, this book demonstrates that we can come to a richer understanding of Shakespeare's dramatic output and cultural legacy if we attend to how the everyday world of work shapes both the action and the language of his plays.
This volume explores how Homer's Iliad constructs competing gendered voices to comment on the heroic value system of the poem's warrior society. Through the discourse of lament, it demonstrates how feminine voices and perspectives are used to illuminate the unsustainable nature of hegemonic masculinity in Homeric society.
This book examines the narrative function of architecture in Miguel de Cervantes's late novelistic fiction, drawing on philological analysis and methods from art history. It discusses Renaissance architectural theory and classical conceptions of the ways in which space could be linked to cognition, human nature, and notions of divine creation.
