McMahon, C. E. (Author)
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Jennifer Lewin;
(2020)
Sleep, Vulnerability, and Self-Knowledge in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Chapter
Brian Chalk;
(2020)
“The Heaviness of Sleep”: Monarchical Exhaustion in King Lear
Chapter
Timothy A. Turner;
(2020)
Making the Moor: Torture, Sleep Deprivation, and Race in Othello
Article
Mayhew, Robert J.;
(1998)
Was William Shakespeare an 18th-century geographer? Constructing histories of geographical knowledge
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Blank, Paula;
(2006)
Shakespeare and the Mismeasure of Renaissance Man
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Matei-Chesnoiu, Monica;
(2012)
Re-Imagining Western European Geography in English Renaissance Drama
Book
Granada, Miguel A.;
(2001)
Cosmología, teología y religión en la obra y en el proceso de Giordano Bruno
Article
Sarkar, Malabika;
(1998)
The magic of Shakespeare's sonnets
Article
Enrico Massaro;
Peter D. Usher;
(2022)
Ancient and Renaissance astronomers in Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Hamlet
Book
Sacerdoti, Gilberto;
(1990)
Nuovo cielo, nuova terra: La rivelazione copernicana di Antonio e Cleopatra di Shakespeare
Article
Peter D. Usher;
(1997)
Shakespeare's Cosmic World View
Article
Breuer, Horst;
(1990)
Theories of generation in Shakespeare
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Rees, Emma L. E.;
(2010)
Cordelia's Can't: Rhetorics of Reticence and (Dis)ease in King Lear
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Hoeniger, F. David;
(1992)
Medicine and Shakespeare in the English Renaissance
Book
Fabricius, Johannes;
(1994)
Syphilis in Shakespeare's England
Book
Salkeld, Duncan;
(1993)
Madness and drama in the age of Shakespeare
Book
Healy, Margaret;
(2011)
Shakespeare, Alchemy and the Creative Imagination: The Sonnets and a Lover's Complaint
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Peterson, Kaara L.;
(2010)
Popular Medicine, Hysterical Disease, and Social Controversy in Shakespeare's England
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Totaro, Rebecca Carol Noel;
Gilman, Ernest B.;
(2011)
Representing the Plague in Early Modern England
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Heffernan, Carol Falvo;
(1995)
The melancholy muse: Chaucer, Shakespeare and early medicine
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