Shakespeare's Political Realism: The English History PlaysState University of New York Press, 25.01.2001 г. - 218 страници This book provides fresh interpretations of five of Shakespeare's history plays (King John, Richard II, Henry IV, Parts I and II, and Henry V), each guided by the often criticized assumption that Shakespeare can teach us something about politics. In contrast to many contemporary political critics who treat Shakespeare's political dramas as narrow reflections of his time, the author maintains that Shakespeare's political vision is wide-ranging, compelling, and relevant to modern audiences. Paying close attention to character and context, as well as to Shakespeare's creative use of history, the author explores Shakespeare's views on perennially important political themes such as ambition, legitimacy, tradition, and political morality. Particular emphasis is placed on Shakespeare's relation to Machiavelli, turning repeatedly to the conflict between ambition and justice. In the end, Shakespeare's history plays point to the limits of politics even more pessimistically than Machiavelli's realism. |
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The English History Plays Tim Spiekerman. SHAKESPEARE'S POLITICAL REALISM Tim Spiekerman THE ENGLISH HISTORY PLAYS Shakespeare's Political Realism This One T62G - Q37-8Q34 Shakespeare's Political. Front Cover.
The English History Plays Tim Spiekerman. SHAKESPEARE'S POLITICAL REALISM Tim Spiekerman THE ENGLISH HISTORY PLAYS Shakespeare's Political Realism This One T62G - Q37-8Q34 Shakespeare's Political. Front Cover.
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The English History Plays Tim Spiekerman. Shakespeare's Political Realism This One T62G - Q37-8Q34 Shakespeare's Political Realism The English History Plays Tim Spiekerman 26.
The English History Plays Tim Spiekerman. Shakespeare's Political Realism This One T62G - Q37-8Q34 Shakespeare's Political Realism The English History Plays Tim Spiekerman 26.
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... Shakespeare's political realism : the English history plays / Tim Spiekerman . p . cm . Includes bibliographical references and index . ISBN 0-7914-4867-3 ( alk . paper ) — ISBN 0-7914–4868–1 ( pbk . : alk . paper ) 1. Shakespeare ...
... Shakespeare's political realism : the English history plays / Tim Spiekerman . p . cm . Includes bibliographical references and index . ISBN 0-7914-4867-3 ( alk . paper ) — ISBN 0-7914–4868–1 ( pbk . : alk . paper ) 1. Shakespeare ...
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... Shakespeare's Politics Chapter Two : King John King Richard II Chapter Four : King Henry IV , Parts 1 and 2 Chapter Five : King Henry V Chapter Six : Conclusion : Shakespeare and Machiavelli Revisited Appendix : The Omission of the ...
... Shakespeare's Politics Chapter Two : King John King Richard II Chapter Four : King Henry IV , Parts 1 and 2 Chapter Five : King Henry V Chapter Six : Conclusion : Shakespeare and Machiavelli Revisited Appendix : The Omission of the ...
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... Shakespeare's Political Pageant : Essays in Politics and Literature , ed . Joseph Alulis and Vickie Sullivan ( Lanham , MD : Rowman and Littlefield , 1996 ) . I worked closely with Joe Alulis , a talented editor and a Shakespeare pro ...
... Shakespeare's Political Pageant : Essays in Politics and Literature , ed . Joseph Alulis and Vickie Sullivan ( Lanham , MD : Rowman and Littlefield , 1996 ) . I worked closely with Joe Alulis , a talented editor and a Shakespeare pro ...
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King John | 39 |
King Richard II | 59 |
King Henry IV Parts 1 and 2 | 91 |
King Henry V | 125 |
Conclusion Shakespeare | 153 |
The Omission of the Magna Carta | 167 |
Bibliography | 197 |
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