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Dramatic Literature, Criticism and Theory

Selected Works

1975

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Northern Piety And The York Cycle, Clifford Davidson Dec 1974

Northern Piety And The York Cycle, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

No abstract available.


Staging The York Creation, Clifford Davidson, Nona Mason Dec 1974

Staging The York Creation, Clifford Davidson, Nona Mason

Clifford Davidson

No abstract available.


Death In His Court: Iconography In Shakespeare’S Tragedies, Clifford Davidson Dec 1974

Death In His Court: Iconography In Shakespeare’S Tragedies, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

Rpt. in Drama and Art; trans. by Gy. Szönyi as “A Képzömüvészet és a Reneszanz Drama: Shakespeare Példaja,” in Ikonológia és Műértelmezés, I: Az Ikonológia Elmélete, Pt. II (Szeged, Hungary: Attila Jozsef Univ., 1986), pp. 385-405.


Erotic "Women’S Songs" In Anglo-Saxon England, Clifford Davidson Dec 1974

Erotic "Women’S Songs" In Anglo-Saxon England, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

More than a decade ago, Kemp Malone asserted that The Wife's Lament and Wulf and Eadwacer are two surviving examples in Old English of Frauenlieder or, as I shall prefer to call them, "women's songs" Malone's argument, insofar as it applies to The Wife's Lament, has been forcefully challenged by Rudolph C. Bambas and Martin Stevens, both of whom question the assumption that the feminine forms in the poem point to a woman speaker. My paper will not once again sift the linguistic evidence to attempt to argue this matter one way or another, but rather, accepting Malone's belief …