Nonfiction
Spring 1988
Shakespeare and the Comedy beyond Comedy
I. “Expressing the Course of the World” Shakespeare is often a stumbling block and, not infrequently, foolishness or moria. We like to think, for example, that he wrote comedies, histories, […]
Nonfiction
Winter 1986
Erasmus and More: Dialogues with Reality
Sancte Socrates, ora pro nobis!”—”Saint Socrates, pray for us!” So exclaims a character in one of Erasmus’s colloquies, and, ever since, readers have been either dazzled by the boldness of […]
