Shakespeare as Political Thinker

Shakespeare as Political Thinker
Title Shakespeare as Political Thinker PDF eBook
Author John Alvis
Publisher Intercollegiate Studies Institute
Total Pages 458
Release 2000
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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The essays contained in this book proceed from the common conviction that Shakespeare s poetry conveys a wisdom about politics commensurate with his artistry. Well-known thinkers discuss Shakespeare's understanding of politics, the idea of the best polity, the relationship between character and political life, and the interpenetration of poetry, politics, religion, and philosophy.

Shakespeare’s Political Wisdom

Shakespeare’s Political Wisdom
Title Shakespeare’s Political Wisdom PDF eBook
Author T. Burns
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 407
Release 2013-04-03
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137314656

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Shakespeare's Political Wisdom offers interpretations of five Shakespearean plays with a view to the enduring guidance those plays can provide to human, political life. The plays have been chosen for their relentless attention to the questions that were once and may sometime become, or be recognized as being, the heart and soul of politics.

Shakespeare's Politics

Shakespeare's Politics
Title Shakespeare's Politics PDF eBook
Author Allan Bloom
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 161
Release 1964
Genre Drama
ISBN 0226060411

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Taking the classical view that the political shapes man's consciousness, Allan Bloom considers Shakespeare as a profoundly political Renaissance dramatist. He aims to recover Shakespeare's ideas and beliefs and to make his work once again a recognized source for the serious study of moral and political problems. In essays looking at Julius Caesar, Othello, and The Merchant of Venice, Bloom shows how Shakespeare presents a picture of man that does not assume privileged access for only literary criticism. With this claim, he argues that political philosophy offers a comprehensive framework within which the problems of the Shakespearean heroes can be viewed. In short, he argues that Shakespeare was an eminently political author. Also included is an essay by Harry V. Jaffa on the limits of politics in King Lear. "A very good book indeed . . . one which can be recommended to all who are interested in Shakespeare." —G. P. V. Akrigg "This series of essays reminded me of the scope and depth of Shakespeare's original vision. One is left with the impression that Shakespeare really had figured out the answers to some important questions many of us no longer even know to ask."-Peter A. Thiel, CEO, PayPal, Wall Street Journal Allan Bloom was the John U. Nef Distinguished Service Professor on the Committee on Social Thought and the co-director of the John M. Olin Center for Inquiry into the Theory and Practice of Democracy at the University of Chicago. Harry V. Jaffa is professor emeritus at Claremont McKenna College and Claremont Graduate School.

Shakespeare and Early Modern Political Thought

Shakespeare and Early Modern Political Thought
Title Shakespeare and Early Modern Political Thought PDF eBook
Author David Armitage
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 303
Release 2009-09-10
Genre Drama
ISBN 052176808X

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

Shakespeare between Machiavelli and Hobbes

Shakespeare between Machiavelli and Hobbes
Title Shakespeare between Machiavelli and Hobbes PDF eBook
Author Andrew Moore
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 191
Release 2016-08-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1498514081

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Shakespeare between Machiavelli and Hobbes explores Shakespeare’s political outlook by comparing some of the playwright’s best-known works to the works of Italian political theorist Niccolò Machiavelli and English social contract theorist Thomas Hobbes. By situating Shakespeare ‘between’ these two thinkers, the distinctly modern trajectory of the playwright’s work becomes visible. Throughout his career, Shakespeare interrogates the divine right of kings, absolute monarchy, and the metaphor of the body politic. Simultaneously he helps to lay the groundwork for modern politics through his dramatic explorations of consent, liberty, and political violence. We can thus understand Shakespeare’s corpus as a kind of eulogy: a funeral speech dedicated to outmoded and deficient theories of politics. We can also understand him as a revolutionary political thinker who, along with Machiavelli and Hobbes, reimagined the origins and ends of government. All three thinkers understood politics primarily as a response to our mortality. They depict politics as the art of managing and organizing human bodies—caring for their needs, making space for the satisfaction of desires, and protecting them from the threat of violent death. This book features new readings of Shakespeare’s plays that illuminate the playwright’s major political preoccupations and his investment in materialist politics.

Shakespeare's Political Pageant

Shakespeare's Political Pageant
Title Shakespeare's Political Pageant PDF eBook
Author Joseph Alulis
Publisher
Total Pages 296
Release 1996
Genre Drama
ISBN

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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.

Rethinking Shakespeare's Political Philosophy

Rethinking Shakespeare's Political Philosophy
Title Rethinking Shakespeare's Political Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Alex Schulman
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2014-07-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0748682422

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What were Shakespeare's politics? As this study demonstrates, contained in Shakespeare's plays is an astonishingly powerful reckoning with the tradition of Western political thought, one whose depth and scope places Shakespeare alongside Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes and others. This book is the first attempt by a political theorist to read Shakespeare within the trajectory of political thought as one of the authors of modernity. From Shakespeare's interpretation of ancient and medieval politics to his wrestling with issues of legitimacy, religious toleration, family conflict, and economic change, Alex Schulman shows how Shakespeare produces a fascinating map of modern politics at its crisis-filled birth. As a result, there are brand new readings of Troilus and Cressida, Coriolanus, Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, King Lear, Richard II and Henry IV, parts I and II , The Merchant of Venice and Measure for Measure.