Shakespeare and Politics

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Catherine M. S. Alexander
Cambridge University Press, 2004. szept. 2. - 268 oldal
This important collection of essays shows a full range of writing on Shakespeare and politics, with shifts of focus as diverse as biography, text and contexts, language and film, and from perspectives that are literary, historical, religious, theoretical and cultural. A new introductory article by John J. Joughin provides a commentary on the essays, relates them to other work in the field and gives an over-view of the subject. The comprehe nsive collection is a stimulating and provocative introduction to a subject that is complex but never dull.
 

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Shakespeare and politics
22
Henry VIII and the deconstruction of history
44
Livy Machiavelli and Shakespeares Coriolanus
67
Richard II and the realities of power
91
Plutarch insurrection and dearth in Coriolanus
110
Some versions of coup détat rebellion and revolution
130
Language politics and poverty in Shakespearian drama
142
King Lear and the world
155
Venetian culture and the politics of Othello
169
Shakespeares Protestantism as politics
185
Henry V as workinghouse of ideology
198
Take me to your Leda
219
politics
236
Index
263
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