Shakespeare and early modern political thought

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Other Authors : Armitage David (Éditeur scientifique), Condren Conal (Éditeur scientifique), Fitzmaurice Andrew (Éditeur scientifique)
Format : Book
Language : anglais
Title statement : Shakespeare and early modern political thought / edited by David Armitage, Conal Condren and Andrew Fitzmaurice
Published : Cambridge, New York : Cambridge University Press , 2009
Physical Description : 1 vol. (XII-289 p.)
Subjects :
  • P. 25
  • Shakespeare's properties / David Armitage
  • P. 44
  • The active and contemplative lives in Shakespeare's plays / Cathy Curtis
  • P. 64
  • Shakespeare and the ethics of authority / Stephen Greenblatt
  • P. 80
  • Shakespeare and the politics of superstition / Susan James
  • P. 101
  • Counsel, succession and the politics of Shakespeare's Sonnets / Cathy Shrank
  • P. 119
  • Educating Hamlet and Prince Hal / Aysha Pollnitz
  • P. 139
  • The corruption of Hamlet / Andrew Fitzmaurice
  • P. 157
  • Unfolding 'the properties of government': the case of Measure for measure and the history of political thought / Conal Condren
  • P. 176
  • Shakespeare and the politics of co-authorship: Henry VIII / Jennifer Richards
  • P. 197
  • Putting the city into Shakespeare's city comedy / Phil Withington
  • P. 217
  • Talking to the animals: persuasion, counsel and their discontents in Julius Caesar / David Colclough
  • P. 234
  • Political rhetoric and citizenship in Coriolanus / Markku Peltonen
  • P. 253
  • Shakespeare and the best state of a commonwealth / Eric Nelson
  • P. 271
  • Afterword: Shakespeare and humanist culture / Quentin Skinner