Image Ethics in Shakespeare and Spenser is a study of the connection between visuality and ethical action in early modern English literature.? Focusing on works by Shakespeare and Spenser, this book ?
Decisions about how to represent history through both picture and text in certain books in England during the reign of Elizabeth I, have left a visible record of cultural change at a particularly turb
Throughout his plays, Shakespeare placed an extraordinary emphasis on the power of the face to reveal or conceal moral character and emotion, repeatedly inviting the audience to attend carefully to fa
Papers from the symposium, held in Boston, Nov./Dec. 1989, are devoted to both fundamental and applied research on ion, laser, and electron beam modification and deposition of materials, with particul