Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Shakespeare combines literary criticism, performance studies, psychiatric literature, trauma studies, and disability studies to examine the presentation of PTSD in Shakespeare's plays.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Shakespeare combines literary criticism, performance studies, psychiatric literature, trauma studies, and disability studies to examine the presentation of PTSD in Shakespeare's plays.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kelsey Ridge is a lecturer at Alvernia University and has served as a dramaturg on opera and Shakespeare productions. She authored the book Shakespeare's Military Spouses and Twenty- First-Century Warfare (Routledge 2021) and has published on Shakespeare in Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism and the Indian Theatre Journal.
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"That I may give the local wound a name": An Introduction "Thy spirit within thee hath been so at war": PTSD in 1 Henry IV "Farewell the tranquil mind!": PTSD in Othello "The torture of the mind": PTSD in Macbeth 102 "This Ended Action": PTSD In Much Ado About Nothing "lion sick": The Absence of PTSD in Troilus and Cressida "Now, Esperance!": A Conclusion
"That I may give the local wound a name": An Introduction "Thy spirit within thee hath been so at war": PTSD in 1 Henry IV "Farewell the tranquil mind!": PTSD in Othello "The torture of the mind": PTSD in Macbeth 102 "This Ended Action": PTSD In Much Ado About Nothing "lion sick": The Absence of PTSD in Troilus and Cressida "Now, Esperance!": A Conclusion
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