Shakespeare and the fall of the Roman Republic : : selfhood, stoicism and civil war / / Patrick Gray.
Shakespeare and the Fall of the Roman Republic introduces Shakespeare as a historian of ancient Rome alongside figures such as Sallust, Cicero, St Augustine, Machiavelli, Gibbon, Hegel and Nietzsche.
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Gray, Patrick, 1978- author. Shakespeare and the fall of the Roman Republic : selfhood, stoicism and civil war / Patrick Gray. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2019. 1 online resource (xii, 308 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Edinburgh critical studies in Shakespeare and philosophy CC BY-NC-ND Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 07 May 2021). Introduction: Shakespeare and the vulnerable self -- Part I. Julius Caesar -- "A beast without a heart": Pietas and pity in Julius Caesar -- "The northern star": Constancy and passibility in Julius Caesar -- Conclusion to Part 1: Shakespeare's Passion play -- Part II. Antony and Cleopatra -- "The high Roman fashion": Suicide and Stoicism in Antony and Cleopatra -- "A spacious mirror": Interpellation and the other in Antony and Cleopatra -- Conclusion to Part II: The last interpellation -- Conclusion: Between humanism and antihumanism. Shakespeare and the Fall of the Roman Republic introduces Shakespeare as a historian of ancient Rome alongside figures such as Sallust, Cicero, St Augustine, Machiavelli, Gibbon, Hegel and Nietzsche. Rome History Republic, 265-30 B.C. Rome In literature. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Knowledge and learning. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Political and social views. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Criticism and interpretation. Literature History and criticism 1-4744-2746-4 1-4744-2745-6 Edinburgh critical studies in Shakespeare and philosophy. |
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Gray, Patrick, 1978- Shakespeare and the fall of the Roman Republic : selfhood, stoicism and civil war / Edinburgh critical studies in Shakespeare and philosophy Introduction: Shakespeare and the vulnerable self -- Part I. Julius Caesar -- "A beast without a heart": Pietas and pity in Julius Caesar -- "The northern star": Constancy and passibility in Julius Caesar -- Conclusion to Part 1: Shakespeare's Passion play -- Part II. Antony and Cleopatra -- "The high Roman fashion": Suicide and Stoicism in Antony and Cleopatra -- "A spacious mirror": Interpellation and the other in Antony and Cleopatra -- Conclusion to Part II: The last interpellation -- Conclusion: Between humanism and antihumanism. |
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Introduction: Shakespeare and the vulnerable self -- Part I. Julius Caesar -- "A beast without a heart": Pietas and pity in Julius Caesar -- "The northern star": Constancy and passibility in Julius Caesar -- Conclusion to Part 1: Shakespeare's Passion play -- Part II. Antony and Cleopatra -- "The high Roman fashion": Suicide and Stoicism in Antony and Cleopatra -- "A spacious mirror": Interpellation and the other in Antony and Cleopatra -- Conclusion to Part II: The last interpellation -- Conclusion: Between humanism and antihumanism. |
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Rome History Republic, 265-30 B.C. Rome In literature. |
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