Shakespeare's Political and Economic Language

Shakespeare's Political and Economic Language
Author: Vivian Thomas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781441151674


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Shakespeare's plays are pervaded by political and economic words and concepts, not only in the histories and tragedies but also in the comedies and romances. The lexicon of political and economic language in Shakespeare does not consist merely of arcane terms whose shifting meanings require exposition, but includes an enormous number of relatively simple words which possess a structural significance in the configuration of meanings. Often operating by such means as puns, they open up a surprising number of possibilities. The purpose of this Dictionary is to reveal the conceptual nucleus of each term and explore the contexts in which it is embedded. The dictionary covers the whole spectrum from jokes to political invective. The overlap between the political and economic dimensions of a word in Shakespeare's drama is particularly exciting as he is highly attuned to the interactions of these two spheres of human activity and their centrality in human affairs.

Shakespeare's Political and Economic Language

Shakespeare's Political and Economic Language
Author: Vivian Thomas
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2015-03-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1474216080


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Shakespeare's plays are pervaded by political and economic words and concepts, not only in the histories and tragedies but also in the comedies and romances. The lexicon of political and economic language in Shakespeare does not consist merely of arcane terms whose shifting meanings require exposition, but includes an enormous number of relatively simple words which possess a structural significance in the configuration of meanings. Often operating by such means as puns, they open up a surprising number of possibilities. The dictionary reveals the conceptual nucleus of each term and explores the contexts in which it is embedded. The overlap between the political and economic dimensions of a word in Shakespeare's drama is particularly exciting as he is highly attuned to the interactions of these two spheres of human activity and their centrality in human affairs.

Shakespeare and Economic Theory

Shakespeare and Economic Theory
Author: David Hawkes
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2015-09-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1472576985


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An introduction to economic literary theory as applied to Shakespeare, concentrating on the shifting relations between economics and literature in both the Renaissance and postmodern eras.

Rethinking Shakespeare's Political Philosophy

Rethinking Shakespeare's Political Philosophy
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.

Shakespeare as Political Thinker

Shakespeare as Political Thinker
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 Twenty-first Century Economics

Shakespeare's Twenty-first Century Economics
Author: Frederick Turner
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1999
Genre: Didactic drama, English
ISBN: 0195128613


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Making constant recourse to well-known material from Shakespeare's plays, this text demonstrates that terms of money and value permeate our minds and lives even in our most mundane moments.

Shakespeare's Politics

Shakespeare's Politics
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's Political Plays

Shakespeare's Political Plays
Author: Hugh M. Richmond
Publisher: Peter Smith Publisher
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1967
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:


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Shakespeare and Politics

Shakespeare and Politics
Author: Bruce E. Altschuler
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317252187


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William Shakespeare, more than any other author, was able to capture the essence of human nature in all its manifestations. His political plays offer enduring insights into our humanity, our vanity, our noble and baser drives, what makes us great, and what makes us loathsome. He tells us about ourselves and about our world. This volume gleans valuable lessons from the writings of William Shakespeare and applies them to contemporary politics. Original chapters covering over a dozen different plays take up perennial political themes including power and leadership, corruption and virtue, war and peace, evil and liberty, persuasion and polarization, and empire and global overreach.Features of the text: