Shakespeare and Early Modern Political Thought

Edited by David Armitage - Conal Condren - Andrew Fitzmaurice

Shakespeare and Early Modern Political Thought

Edited by David Armitage, Conal Condren, Andrew Fitzmaurice

Publisher: Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing)

List price: $ 76.00

Deastore.com price (info) $ 78.28

Shipping Costs: 0€ FREE Shipping by Standard Mail Details

Format: Electronic book text

Publication date: 03 November 2009

Usually shipped within: (info) Not available

ISBN: 0511629745 ISBN 13: 9780511629747 This product is an E-publication based on: Shakespeare and Early Modern Political Thought (2009)

Shakespeare and Early Modern Political Thought

Leading literary scholars and historians examine Shakespeare's engagement with the characteristic questions of early modern political thought. Top page

Complete description

This is the first collaborative volume to place Shakespeare's works within the landscape of early modern political thought. Until recently, literary scholars have not generally treated Shakespeare as a participant in the political thought of his time, unlike his contemporaries Ben Jonson, Edmund Spenser and Philip Sidney. At the same time, historians of political thought have rarely turned their attention to major works of poetry and drama. A distinguished international and interdisciplinary team of contributors examines the full range of Shakespeare's writings in order to challenge conventional interpretations of plays central to the canon, such as Hamlet; open up novel perspectives on works rarely considered to be political, such as the Sonnets; and focus on those that have been largely neglected, such as The Merry Wives of Windsor. The result is a coherent and challenging portrait of Shakespeare's distinctive engagement with the characteristic questions of early modern political thought. Top page

General info

Publisher & Imprint: Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing)

City: Cambridge

Top page

Age recommended: Professional and scholarly

Subject Indexing & Classification Dewey:(DC22) 822.33

Record updated at: 23 March, 2013 time: 03:10

Summary Shakespeare and Early Modern Political Thought Introduction David Armitage, Conal Condren and Andrew Fitzmaurice; Part I. Contexts: 1. Shakespeare's properties David Armitage; 2. The active and contemplative lives in Shakespeare's plays Cathy Curtis; 3. Shakespeare and the ethics of authority Stephen Greenblatt; 4. Shakespeare and the politics of superstition Susan James; Part II. The Court: 5. Counsel, succession and the politics of Shakespeare's Sonnets Cathy Shrank; 6. Educating Hamlet and Prince Hal Aysha Pollnitz; 7. The corruption of Hamlet Andrew Fitzmaurice; 8. Unfolding the 'properties of government': the case of Measure for Measure and the history of political thought Conal Condren; 9. Shakespeare and the politics of co-authorship: Henry VIII Jennifer Richards; Part III. The Commonwealth: 10. Putting the city into Shakespeare's city comedy Phil Withington; 11. Talking to the animals: persuasion, counsel and their discontents in Julius Caesar David Colclough; 12. Political rhetoric and citizenship in Coriolanus Markku Peltonen; 13. Shakespeare and the best state of a Commonwealth Eric Nelson; Afterword: Shakespeare and humanist culture Quentin Skinner. Top page

Add your comment

Add a review - Highlight this book to a friend

Please login or register to send your review

Top page

Buying in deastore.com
is safe!