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Dympna Callaghan
Dympna Callaghan
Professor of English, Syracuse University
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Shakespeare Without Women
D Callaghan
Routledge, 2002
4562002
Woman and Gender in Renaissance Tragedy: A Study of King Lear, Othello, The Duchess of Malfi and The White Devil
D Callaghan
(No Title), 1989
2721989
A feminist companion to Shakespeare
D Callaghan
John Wiley & Sons, 2016
1642016
Feminist Readings of Early Modern Culture: Emerging Subjects
V Traub, ML Kaplan, D Callaghan
Cambridge University Press, 1996
1331996
‘Othello was a white man’: Properties of Race on Shakespeare’s Stage
T Hawkes
Alternative Shakespeares, 205-228, 2003
1012003
Shakespeare's sonnets
D Callaghan
John Wiley & Sons, 2008
992008
Re-Reading Elizabeth Cary’s The Tragedie of Mariam, Faire Queene of Jewry
D Callaghan
Ashgate Critical Essays on Women Writers in England, 1550-1700, 173-193, 2017
942017
The ideology of romantic love: The case of Romeo and Juliet
D Callaghan
The Weyward Sisters: Shakespeare and Feminist Politics, 59-101, 1994
761994
The weyward sisters: Shakespeare and feminist politics
D Callaghan, L Helms, JG Singh
571994
Wicked women in Macbeth: A study of power, ideology, and the production of motherhood
D Callaghan
Reconsidering the renaissance, 355-69, 1992
551992
Looking well to linens: women and cultural production in Othello and Shakespeare's England
D Callaghan
Marxist Shakespeares, 53-81, 2013
482013
The World I Have Made’: Margaret Cavendish, Feminism, and The Blazing World
V Traub, L Kaplan, D Callaghan
Cambridge University Press, 1996
461996
’And all is semblative a woman's part’: Body politics and Twelfth Night
D Callaghan
Textual Practice 7 (3), 428-452, 1993
441993
The impact of feminism in English Renaissance studies
D Callaghan
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
332007
Romeo and Juliet: Texts and Contexts
D ed Callaghan, W Shakespeare
Bedford, 2003
33*2003
The Vicar and Virago: feminism and the problem of identity
D Callaghan
Who can speak, 195-207, 1995
301995
An Interview with Seamus Deane: University College, Dublin, June 1993
D Callaghan, S Deane
Social Text, 39-50, 1994
271994
Shakespeare and religion
D Callaghan
Textual Practice 15 (1), 1-4, 2001
242001
The castrator's song: Female impersonation on the early modern stage
D Callaghan
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 26, 321-354, 1996
231996
The Terms of Gender:“Gay” and “Feminist” Edward II
D Callaghan
Feminist Readings of Early Modern Culture: Emerging Subjects, 275-301, 1996
231996
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