UID:
almafu_9960117382302883
Format:
1 online resource (x, 309 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:
1-139-98656-2
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1-139-99120-5
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1-316-01176-3
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1-322-06697-3
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1-316-01400-2
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1-316-00276-4
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1-107-78615-0
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1-316-00726-X
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1-316-00950-5
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1-316-00500-3
Content:
Written by a distinguished international team of contributors, this volume explores Shakespeare's vivid depictions of moral deliberation and individual choice in light of Renaissance debates about ethics. Examining the intellectual context of Shakespeare's plays, the essays illuminate Shakespeare's engagement with the most pressing moral questions of his time, considering the competing claims of politics, Christian ethics and classical moral philosophy, as well as new perspectives on controversial topics such as conscience, prayer, revenge and suicide. Looking at Shakespeare's responses to emerging schools of thought such as Calvinism and Epicureanism, and assessing comparisons between Shakespeare and his French contemporary Montaigne, the collection addresses questions such as: when does laughter become cruel? How does style reflect moral perspective? Does shame lead to self-awareness? This book is of great interest to scholars and students of Shakespeare studies, Renaissance studies and the history of ethics.
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
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Introduction : rethinking Shakespeare and ethics / Patrick Gray and John D. Cox -- Fame, eternity, and Shakespeare's Romans / Gordon Braden -- Shakespeare and the ethics of laughter / Indira Ghose -- Aristotelian shame and Christian mortification in Love's Labour's Lost / Jane Kingsley-Smith -- Shakespeare's Virgil : empathy and The Tempest / Leah Whittington -- Shakespeare's prayers / John D. Cox -- The morality of milk : Shakespeare and the ethics of nursing / Beatrice Groves -- Hamlet the rough-hewer : moral agency and the consolations of Reformation thought / Russell M. Hillier -- "Wrying but a little"? : marriage, punishment, and forgiveness in Cymbeline / Robert S. Miola -- "HIDE THY SELFE" : Montaigne, Hamlet, and Epicurean ethics / Patrick Gray -- Conscience and the god-surrogate in Montaigne and Measure for Measure / William M. Hamlin -- Shakespeare, Montaigne, and classical reason / Peter Holbrook -- Madness, proverbial wisdom, and philosophy in King Lear / Peter Mack.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-107-41981-6
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-107-07193-3
Language:
English
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URL:
https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781107786158
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