Through up-to-date essays by historians, biographers, and Shakespeare critics, this Companion offers, first, a systematic examination of dominant institutions and emergent thought in Shakespeare's society, then meditation of Shakespeare's representation of these.
Through up-to-date essays by historians, biographers, and Shakespeare critics, this Companion offers, first, a systematic examination of dominant institutions and emergent thought in Shakespeare's society, then meditation of Shakespeare's representation of these.
1. Introduction Part I: Early Life 2. Stratford Politics 1550-1620 3. Politics and Rhetoric in Grammar Schools and Beyond 4. Out of This World: The Utopian Politics of Shakespeare Biography Part II: Social Class 5. Shakespeare and the People: Staging Political Economy 6. Shakespeare and the Middle Sorts 7. Shakespeare, the Court, and the Courtly: Drama as a Public Medium Part III: The Critical Ferment 8. Shakespeare and the Lucretian 9. Shakespeare and Machiavelli 10. Shakespeare and Montaigne and Politics 11. Shakespeare, Radical Humanism, and Tudor Reform Movements 12. Shakespeare, Cosmology and the Politics of Infinity Part IV: The Theatre World 13. The Politics of Playing Companies: Audience, Repertory, and Patron 14. Shakespeare, Theatre and Transgression Part V: National Politics 15. Shakespeare and the Justice System 16. Shakespeare and the Common Law 17. Shakespeare, Populism and the Public Sphere 18. Shakespeare and Religion: Against Nostalgia and Against Persecution 19. Shakespeare and War 20. "Enter Rumour": The Politics of Speech and Silence in Drama and Everyday Life 21. Shakespeare and Early Capitalism Part VI: Shakespeare in the Modern World: Political Appropriations 22. Shakespeare and Marxism 23. Feminist Shakespeares 24. LGBTQ+ Shakespeares 25. Shakespeare and Racial Capitalism 26. Shakespeare, Anti-Colonialism, and Struggles for Social Justice 27. Shakespeare and Ecocriticism
1. Introduction Part I: Early Life 2. Stratford Politics 1550-1620 3. Politics and Rhetoric in Grammar Schools and Beyond 4. Out of This World: The Utopian Politics of Shakespeare Biography Part II: Social Class 5. Shakespeare and the People: Staging Political Economy 6. Shakespeare and the Middle Sorts 7. Shakespeare, the Court, and the Courtly: Drama as a Public Medium Part III: The Critical Ferment 8. Shakespeare and the Lucretian 9. Shakespeare and Machiavelli 10. Shakespeare and Montaigne and Politics 11. Shakespeare, Radical Humanism, and Tudor Reform Movements 12. Shakespeare, Cosmology and the Politics of Infinity Part IV: The Theatre World 13. The Politics of Playing Companies: Audience, Repertory, and Patron 14. Shakespeare, Theatre and Transgression Part V: National Politics 15. Shakespeare and the Justice System 16. Shakespeare and the Common Law 17. Shakespeare, Populism and the Public Sphere 18. Shakespeare and Religion: Against Nostalgia and Against Persecution 19. Shakespeare and War 20. "Enter Rumour": The Politics of Speech and Silence in Drama and Everyday Life 21. Shakespeare and Early Capitalism Part VI: Shakespeare in the Modern World: Political Appropriations 22. Shakespeare and Marxism 23. Feminist Shakespeares 24. LGBTQ+ Shakespeares 25. Shakespeare and Racial Capitalism 26. Shakespeare, Anti-Colonialism, and Struggles for Social Justice 27. Shakespeare and Ecocriticism
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