'Put to silence': murder, madness, and 'moral neutrality' in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and Martin McDonagh's the Lieutenant of ... University Review: a journal of Irish Studies
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Author(s)Mike Wilcock
PublisherIrish University Review
ISBN / ASINB001RPC38O
ISBN-13978B001RPC384
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Title: 'Put to silence': murder, madness, and 'moral neutrality' in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and Martin McDonagh's the Lieutenant of Inishmore.(Critical essay)
Author: Mike Wilcock
Publication:Irish University Review: a journal of Irish Studies (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 22, 2008
Publisher: Irish University Review
Volume: 38 Issue: 2 Page: 325(45)
Article Type: Critical essay
Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning
Citation Details
Title: 'Put to silence': murder, madness, and 'moral neutrality' in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and Martin McDonagh's the Lieutenant of Inishmore.(Critical essay)
Author: Mike Wilcock
Publication:Irish University Review: a journal of Irish Studies (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 22, 2008
Publisher: Irish University Review
Volume: 38 Issue: 2 Page: 325(45)
Article Type: Critical essay
Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning
