

Shakespeare, Machiavelli, and Montaigne
304 pages2003Oxford University Press, USAISBN 9780199257607
PsychologyEnglish Historical dramaHistory and criticismInfluenceHistoriesPolitical and social viewsSubjectivity in literaturePower (Social sciences) in literatureMachiavellianism (Psychology) in literatureKnowledgeShakespeare, william, 1564-1616, political and social viewsShakespeare, william, 1564-1616, knowledge and learningMachiavelli, niccolo, 1469-1527Montaigne, michel de, 1533-1592Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, historiesHistorical drama, history and criticismMachiavellianism (psychology)Knowledge and learningHistory
About this book
The four plays of Shakespeare's Henriad and the slightly later Hamlet brilliantly explore interconnections between political power and interior subjectivity as productions of the newly emerging constellation we call modernity. Hugh Grady argues that for Shakespeare subjectivity was a critical, negative mode of resistance to power--not, as many recent critics have asserted, its abettor. (Amazon).
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Published
- 2003
- Pages
- 304
- ISBN
- 9780199257607
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