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Shakespeare and the Body Politic

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 2013

Summary

mate Shakespeare’s corpus, and one of the most prominent is the image of the body. Sketched out in the eternal lines of his plays and poetry, and often drawn in exquisite detail, variations on the body metaphor abound in the works of Shakespeare. Attention to the political dimensions of this metaphor in Shakespeare and the Body Politic permits readers to examine the sentiments of romantic love and family life, the enjoyment of peace, prosperity and justice, and the spirited pursuit of honor and glory as they inevitably emerge within the social, moral, and religious limits of particular political communities. The lessons to be learned from such an examination are both timely and timeless. For the tensions between the desires and pursuits of individuals and the health of the community forge the sinews of every body politic, regardless of the form it may take or even where and when one might encounter it. In his plays and poetry Shakespeare illuminates these tensions within the body politic, which itself constitutes the framework for a flourishing community of human beings and citizens—from the ancient city-states of Greece and Rome to the Christian cities and kingdoms of early modern Europe. The contributors to this volume attend to the political context and role of political actors within the diverse works of Shakespeare that they explore. Their arguments thus exhibit together Shakespeare’s political thought. By examining his plays and poetry with the seriousness they deserve, Shakespeare’s audiences and readers not only discover an education in human and political virtue, but also find themselves written into his lines. Shakespeare’s body of work is indeed politic, and the whole that it forms incorporates us all.

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Copyright year
2013
ISBN-Print
978-0-7391-7095-3
ISBN-Online
978-0-7391-7096-0
Publisher
Lexington, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
272
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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    1. Table of Contents No access
    2. Acknowledgments No access
    3. Preface No access
    1. I: The Heart No access
    2. 2 “The Very Heart of Loss” No access
    3. 3 Julius Caesar No access
    4. 4 Who Is Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar? No access
    5. 5 Love, Honor, and Community in Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet No access
    1. 6 “At War ’Twixt Will and Will Not” No access
    2. 7 Trojan Horse or Troilus’s Whore? No access
    3. 8 Shakespeare’s The Rape of Lucrece No access
    4. 9 Hotspur and Falstaff v. the Politicians: Shakespeare’s View of Honor No access
    1. 10 Shakespeare, Timon of Athens, and Philosophy No access
    2. 11 Taming the Shrew No access
    3. 12 The Education of Edgar in Shakespeare’s King Lear No access
    4. 13 Shakespeare and the Comedy and Tragedy of Liberalism No access
  1. Index No access Pages 259 - 268
  2. Contributors No access Pages 269 - 272

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