Shakespeare's Political Pageant: Essays in Literature and PoliticsJoseph Alulis, Vickie B. Sullivan Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1996 - 276 halaman 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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... fear of eternal torment . Fear wins the battle . But her fear originates in an intellectual error concerning the nature of moral commandments . The prominence of the debate between Angelo and Isabella leads us to believe that the most ...
... fear of eternal torment . Fear wins the battle . But her fear originates in an intellectual error concerning the nature of moral commandments . The prominence of the debate between Angelo and Isabella leads us to believe that the most ...
Halaman 106
... fear that Hal will be a spectacular failure as king leads Henry to wonder whether his deposition of Richard can be justified . His doubts about Hal fuel his guilt over Richard , and in such moods his thoughts turn to the Holy Land ...
... fear that Hal will be a spectacular failure as king leads Henry to wonder whether his deposition of Richard can be justified . His doubts about Hal fuel his guilt over Richard , and in such moods his thoughts turn to the Holy Land ...
Halaman 110
... fears Hal . In his lecture at act 3 , scene 2 , the king berates Hal for " thy place in council thou hast rudely lost ... fear of " premature inheritance " continues to be a concern in the second Henry play . In one scene Hal , thinking ...
... fears Hal . In his lecture at act 3 , scene 2 , the king berates Hal for " thy place in council thou hast rudely lost ... fear of " premature inheritance " continues to be a concern in the second Henry play . In one scene Hal , thinking ...
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On Portias Comic Triumph in | 3 |
Matter Mirth and Melancholy | 37 |
Thoughts on the Political Philosophy | 61 |
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