Dympna Callaghan
Syracuse University
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Textual Practice | 2001
Dympna Callaghan
The recent fascination with Shakespeares religious identity has given the opportunity to scholars who have resisted new work in the field to get back to business as usual, free of the troublesome issues that have preoccupied feminist and new historicist criticism, namely, race, gender, and sexual identity. In contrast, Callaghan argues that these categories are vital to the articulation of the issues constellating Shakespeares religious identity. However, feminists and new historicists need not be complacent either, and Callaghan critiques as a conceptual blind spot the spiritual aridity of much otherwise intellectually expansive work on early modern writing.
SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 | 2004
Dympna Callaghan
An assessment of recent scholarly work treating Tudor and Stuart drama and some general observations on the state of the profession. A full bibliography and price list of the works received by SEL for consideration follow.
The Eighteenth Century | 1997
Valerie Traub; M. Lindsay Kaplan; Dympna Callaghan
Archive | 2000
Dympna Callaghan
Early Modern Women-an Interdisciplinary Journal | 2008
Dympna Callaghan; Pamela S. Hammons
Archive | 1994
Dympna Callaghan; Lorraine Rae Helms; Jyotsna Singh
Textual Practice | 1993
Dympna Callaghan
Shakespeare Quarterly | 1991
Jeanne Addison Roberts; Dympna Callaghan
Archive | 2003
William Shakespeare; Dympna Callaghan
Archive | 2003
Dympna Callaghan; Peter Holland