This Element explores the possibilities of an 'embodied' pedagogical approach as a tool to inform literary analysis; such an approach does not 'minimize' the distinction between the literary and the theatrical, but rather, explores how these two modes interrelate.
Emma Whipday Ordre des livres




- 2023
- 2020
This book explores the relationship between Shakespeare's most famous tragedies and the genre of 'domestic tragedy': plays about murder and adultery in ordinary households. In tracing representations of violent homes in early modern culture, Emma Whipday proposes a new way of reading Hamlet, Othello, and Macbeth.
- 2018
Sense and Sensibility
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The book explores the intricate relationships between characters set against a backdrop of societal change. It delves into themes of identity, belonging, and the impact of historical events on personal lives. Through vivid storytelling and well-developed characters, it captures the struggles and triumphs of individuals navigating their paths in a complex world. The narrative weaves together personal and collective histories, offering insights into the human experience and the quest for understanding in a shifting landscape.
- 2016
Shakespeare's Sister
- 98pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of plague-stricken London, the story follows Judith Shakespeare, who yearns to be a playwright despite societal constraints and personal turmoil. After fleeing an unwanted engagement, she faces the harsh realities of poverty and rejection, with her dreams seemingly slipping away. As she navigates a world of limited freedoms for women and a government grappling with religious extremism, Judith must decide whether to conform to societal expectations or pursue her passion for theater at any cost.