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Hamlet (place)

About: Hamlet (place) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2771 publications have been published within this topic receiving 16301 citations.


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14 Oct 2014
TL;DR: The text, the reader, and the self in the Renaissance are discussed in this paper, with a focus on women writers and women's roles in early modern Italy and France: issues and frameworks.
Abstract: 1. Reading the Renaissance: An Introduction Jonathan Hart Part 1: The Text, the Reader, and the Self 2. Ritual and Text in the Renaissance Thomas M. Greene 3. Reading in the French Renaissance: Textual Communities, Boredom, Privacy Steven Rendall 4. Reading Ultima Verba: Commemoration and Friendship in Montaigne's Writing Lisa Neal Part 2: Gender and Genre 5. Gender Ideologies, Women Writers, and the Problem of Patronage in Early Modern Italy and France: Issues and Frameworks Carla Freccero 6. Female Transvestism and Male Self-Fashioning in As You Like It and La vida es sueno Katy Emck Part 3: Continuities and Discontinuities 7. The Ends of Renaissance Comedy Jonathan Hart 8. Troilus and Cressida: Voices in the Darkness of Troy Robert Rawdon Wilson and Edward Milowicki 9. Two Tents on Bosworth Field: Richard III V. iii, iv, v Harry Levin 10. As They Did in the Golden World: Romantic Rapture and Semantic Rupture in As You Like It Keir Elam Part 4: Anticipations 11. Noble Deeds and the Secret Singulatiry: Hamlet and Phedre Paul Morrison 12. Narrative and Theatre: From Manuel Puig to Lope de Vega Richard A. Young Notes Work Cited Contributors Index

8 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
01 Dec 2020
TL;DR: In this article, hexagonal geometric models were applied to arrange different sizes of settlements into one space and the fluidity and characters of the village depend on land use movements which are strongly associated with the social, economic, and cultural links between the population and use of land to create social and political structures.
Abstract: hexagonal geometric models were applied to arrange different sizes of settlements into one space. This was, therefore, considered a standard form of rural settlement to reduce urbanization. Previous studies on rural settlements have been conducted using quantitative or quantitative methods such as statistical analysis, mapping, field surveys, interviews, and ethnographic data and those with the same method showed different results. There is, however, the need to focus on the economic and political objectives in these studies due to their influence on the conditions of the rural settlements. Moreover, the fluidity and characters of the village depend on land use movements which are strongly associated with the social, economic, and cultural links between the population and use of land to create social and political structures. This means economic, social, and environmental factors are strategies to be used in developing rural settlements. Furthermore, the strong relationship between Anthropos or man, shells, nature, networks, and society is another developmental strategy (Phokaides 2018).

8 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202137
202060
201986
201894
2017100
2016117