Ashley Hawkins“I never gave you ought” | The Nunnery Scene Across TextsThere are three versions of Hamlet that have a rightful claim to be an “original” copy of the version written by William Shakespeare. All…Mar 2, 2016Mar 2, 2016
Ashley HawkinsinCineNationWhat the Dead are Due | The Anxiety of Fading Tradition Personified in Ringu and Ugetsu“In Old Japan, the world of the living was everywhere ruled by the world of the dead — the individual, at every moment of his existence was…Mar 1, 20161Mar 1, 20161
Ashley HawkinsMary and Mary on Milton: Maternal Bonding via DiscourseFrom Shared Experience’s Mary Shelley:[1]Feb 29, 2016Feb 29, 2016
Ashley HawkinsEve’s Daughters and God’s Sons | Power and Inheritance in Milton’s Paradise Lost and Hutchinson’s…Eve is a complicated figure in Paradise Lost. In trying to sort out modern from seventeenth century concepts of subjugation and oppression…Feb 27, 2016Feb 27, 2016
Ashley HawkinsCharlotte Brontë’s Visions of Paradise Lost | Ire and Passion EncapsulatedCharlotte Brontë’s reading not only of Milton’s Paradise Lost but also of criticisms and readings of the work that preceded her lifetime —…Feb 26, 2016Feb 26, 2016
Ashley HawkinsSubversive Deaths | Shakespeare’s Women and Mortal Agency[Shakespeare’s] characters combine history and real life; they are complete individuals, whose hearts and souls are laid open before us…Feb 24, 2016Feb 24, 2016