Shakespeare's Political Pageant: Essays in Literature and PoliticsJoseph Alulis, Vickie B. Sullivan Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1996 - 276 Seiten Literary works, through their very personal means of characterization, reveal the direct effect of politics on individuals in a way a political treatise cannot. The distinguished contributors to this volume share the belief that Shakespeare is the author who most effectively sets forth the multifarious pageant of politics. Shakespeare's rich canon presents monarchy and republic, tyrant and king, thinker and soldier, and Christian and pagan. The twelve essays in Shakespeare's Political Pageant discuss a broad range of Shakespeare's dramatic poetry from the perspective of the political theorist. This innovative book demonstrates the immense value of seeing Shakespeare's plays in the context of political philosophy. It will be an important source for students and scholars of both political science and literature. |
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... father . Before scene 2 ends Celia does explicitly express her distress at her father's actions . When Duke Frederick refuses to reward Orlando for his victory in the wrestling match , Celia comments to Rosalind : " My father's rough ...
... father . Before scene 2 ends Celia does explicitly express her distress at her father's actions . When Duke Frederick refuses to reward Orlando for his victory in the wrestling match , Celia comments to Rosalind : " My father's rough ...
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... father aims at justice even if the father's will is defective.22 One submits to the will of the father , though it sometimes be unjust by nature's standard , because the spirit is true . That spirit is itself a gift of nature . It is ...
... father aims at justice even if the father's will is defective.22 One submits to the will of the father , though it sometimes be unjust by nature's standard , because the spirit is true . That spirit is itself a gift of nature . It is ...
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... father that he allowed him to live . Hal , to say the least , is not prone to sentimentality . His softer father would appear to have good reason to puzzle over and even fear this strange young man . In an uncharacteristically personal ...
... father that he allowed him to live . Hal , to say the least , is not prone to sentimentality . His softer father would appear to have good reason to puzzle over and even fear this strange young man . In an uncharacteristically personal ...
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On Portias Comic Triumph in | 3 |
Matter Mirth and Melancholy | 37 |
Thoughts on the Political Philosophy | 61 |
Urheberrecht | |
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