Shakespeare and the Renaissance Concept of Honor / / Curtis Brown Watson.

Presenting a background study of honor, the author compares ancient concepts with the sympathetic restatements of them that appeared during the Renaissance. He places Shakespeare's plays in the context of these Renaissance ideas, pointing up the sharp conflict between Christian morality and the...

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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I. The Renaissance Concept of Honor -- Chapter 1. The Concept of Honor from Plato to the Renaissance -- Chapter 2. Part 1. The Aristocratic Class Structure of the Renaissance -- Chapter 3. Points of Conflict between Christianity and the Pagan-Humanist Ethics -- Chapter 4. Honor as Public Esteem -- Part II. Shakespeare's Use of the Renaissance Concept of Honor -- Chapter 5. Shakespeare and the Aristocratic Class Structure of his Age -- Chapter 6. Shakespeare and the Renaissance Concept of Honor -- Chapter 7. Shakespeare and the Renaissance Concept of Honor (continued) -- Chapter 8. Shakespeare's Ambivalence in Regard to Christian and Pagan-Humanist Values -- Chapter 9. Shakespeare's Ambivalence in Regard to Christian and Pagan-Humanist Values (continued) -- Chapter 10. Honor as Public Esteem -- Chapter 11. Honor as Public Esteem (continued) -- Epilogue -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index
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Presenting a background study of honor, the author compares ancient concepts with the sympathetic restatements of them that appeared during the Renaissance. He places Shakespeare's plays in the context of these Renaissance ideas, pointing up the sharp conflict between Christian morality and the revived pagan humanism. He demonstrates by pertinent evidence from the plays that Shakespeare favored humanist values over Christian values.Originally published in 1960.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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Honor in literature.
Honor.
Renaissance England.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare. bisacsh
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Princeton Legacy Library ;
Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
Introduction --
Part I. The Renaissance Concept of Honor --
Chapter 1. The Concept of Honor from Plato to the Renaissance --
Chapter 2. Part 1. The Aristocratic Class Structure of the Renaissance --
Chapter 3. Points of Conflict between Christianity and the Pagan-Humanist Ethics --
Chapter 4. Honor as Public Esteem --
Part II. Shakespeare's Use of the Renaissance Concept of Honor --
Chapter 5. Shakespeare and the Aristocratic Class Structure of his Age --
Chapter 6. Shakespeare and the Renaissance Concept of Honor --
Chapter 7. Shakespeare and the Renaissance Concept of Honor (continued) --
Chapter 8. Shakespeare's Ambivalence in Regard to Christian and Pagan-Humanist Values --
Chapter 9. Shakespeare's Ambivalence in Regard to Christian and Pagan-Humanist Values (continued) --
Chapter 10. Honor as Public Esteem --
Chapter 11. Honor as Public Esteem (continued) --
Epilogue --
Appendix --
Bibliography --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
Introduction --
Part I. The Renaissance Concept of Honor --
Chapter 1. The Concept of Honor from Plato to the Renaissance --
Chapter 2. Part 1. The Aristocratic Class Structure of the Renaissance --
Chapter 3. Points of Conflict between Christianity and the Pagan-Humanist Ethics --
Chapter 4. Honor as Public Esteem --
Part II. Shakespeare's Use of the Renaissance Concept of Honor --
Chapter 5. Shakespeare and the Aristocratic Class Structure of his Age --
Chapter 6. Shakespeare and the Renaissance Concept of Honor --
Chapter 7. Shakespeare and the Renaissance Concept of Honor (continued) --
Chapter 8. Shakespeare's Ambivalence in Regard to Christian and Pagan-Humanist Values --
Chapter 9. Shakespeare's Ambivalence in Regard to Christian and Pagan-Humanist Values (continued) --
Chapter 10. Honor as Public Esteem --
Chapter 11. Honor as Public Esteem (continued) --
Epilogue --
Appendix --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
Introduction --
Part I. The Renaissance Concept of Honor --
Chapter 1. The Concept of Honor from Plato to the Renaissance --
Chapter 2. Part 1. The Aristocratic Class Structure of the Renaissance --
Chapter 3. Points of Conflict between Christianity and the Pagan-Humanist Ethics --
Chapter 4. Honor as Public Esteem --
Part II. Shakespeare's Use of the Renaissance Concept of Honor --
Chapter 5. Shakespeare and the Aristocratic Class Structure of his Age --
Chapter 6. Shakespeare and the Renaissance Concept of Honor --
Chapter 7. Shakespeare and the Renaissance Concept of Honor (continued) --
Chapter 8. Shakespeare's Ambivalence in Regard to Christian and Pagan-Humanist Values --
Chapter 9. Shakespeare's Ambivalence in Regard to Christian and Pagan-Humanist Values (continued) --
Chapter 10. Honor as Public Esteem --
Chapter 11. Honor as Public Esteem (continued) --
Epilogue --
Appendix --
Bibliography --
Index
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