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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer, The Limited Author: John Roe Book Title: Shakespeare and Machiavelli Language: English ISBN-10: 0859917649 Release Date: 03/01/2002 Format: Hardcover Release Year: 2002 Subject: Comparative Literature, Drama, Shakespeare, History & Theory, Subjects & Themes / Politics, Subjects & Themes / General Publication Year: 2002 ISBN: 9780859917643 Item Length: 9.4 in EAN: 9780859917643 Publication Name: Shakespeare and Machiavelli Item Width: 6.5 in Number of Pages: 232 Pages Subject Area: Literary Criticism, Political Science Series: Studies in Renaissance Literature Ser. height: 0.8 in Genre: Language & Reference Item Height: 0.8 in Country of Origin: GB Item Weight: 17.9 Oz width: 6.5 in Type: Textbook

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John Roe Shakespeare and Machiavelli (Hardback). The playwright and the political philosopher share a commonground, a fascination with the motives and morality of political action, which makes for remarkable similarities in their presentation of the subject. Further DetailsTitle: Shakespeare and Machiavelli Condition: New Format: Hardback ISBN-10: 0859917649 EAN: 9780859917643 Author: John Roe ISBN: 9780859917643 Publisher: D.S. Brewer Release Date: 03/01/2002 Description: A detailed comparison of Machiavelli with Shakespeare, grounded in their common use of rhetoric.Although the question of Machiavellian influence on Shakespeare has been thoroughly debated, this book represents the first attempt to compare the two authors in detail. The playwright and the political philosopher share a commonground, a fascination with the motives and morality of political action, which makes for remarkable similarities in their presentation of the subject. In his deploying of the argument, the author of Il Principe emerges as a dramatic writer, like his English counterpart. The book, while taking in an obvious "Machiavel" figure such as Richard III, considers Machiavelli in relation to Shakespeare's depiction of more conventionally noble princes such as HenryV, together with other monarchs from the Henriad - Richard II and Henry IV - as well as King John. Though the Shakespearean focus falls on the histories, tragic heroes such as Hamlet and Macbeth also receive attention. The study concludes with two chapters on the Roman plays and assesses Shakespeare's representation of the problem of conscience (Julius Caesar) and magnanimity (Antony and Cleopatra) in the light of Machiavelli's republicanism. JOHN ROE is Senior Lecturer at the University of York. Language: English Genre: Language & Reference Topic: Literary Criticism Country/Region of Manufacture: GB Item Height: 234mm Item Length: 156mm Series: Studies in Renaissance Literature Item Weight: 1g Type: Writing, Research & Publishing Guides Release Year: 2002 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.