Shakespeare and Renaissance Ethics
Herausgeber: Gray, Patrick; Cox, John D
Shakespeare and Renaissance Ethics
Herausgeber: Gray, Patrick; Cox, John D
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Shakespeare and Renaissance Ethics examines representations of moral choice in Shakespeare's plays, focusing on intellectual history, Montaigne, and Christian ethics.
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Shakespeare and Renaissance Ethics examines representations of moral choice in Shakespeare's plays, focusing on intellectual history, Montaigne, and Christian ethics.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781107071933
- ISBN-10: 1107071933
- Artikelnr.: 41398587
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781107071933
- ISBN-10: 1107071933
- Artikelnr.: 41398587
Introduction: rethinking Shakespeare and ethics Patrick Gray and John D.
Cox; Part I. Shakespeare and Classical Ethics: 1. Fame, eternity, and
Shakespeare's Romans Gordon Braden; 2. Shakespeare and the ethics of
laughter Indira Ghose; 3. Aristotelian shame and Christian mortification in
Love's Labour's Lost Jane Kingsley-Smith; 4. Shakespeare's Vergil: empathy
and The Tempest Leah Whittington; Part II. Shakespeare and Christian
Ethics: 5. Shakespeare's prayers John D. Cox; 6. The morality of milk:
Shakespeare and the ethics of nursing Beatrice Groves; 7. Hamlet the
rough-hewer: moral agency and the consolations of Reformation thought
Russell M. Hillier; 8. 'Wrying but a little'? Marriage, punishment, and
forgiveness in Cymbeline Robert S. Miola; Part III. Shakespeare and the
Ethical Thinking of Montaigne: 9. 'Hide thy selfe': Montaigne, Hamlet, and
Epicurean ethics Patrick Gray; 10. Conscience and the god-surrogate in
Montaigne and Measure for Measure William M. Hamlin; 11. Shakespeare,
Montaigne, and classical reason Peter Holbrook; 12. Madness, proverbial
wisdom, and philosophy in King Lear Peter Mack.
Cox; Part I. Shakespeare and Classical Ethics: 1. Fame, eternity, and
Shakespeare's Romans Gordon Braden; 2. Shakespeare and the ethics of
laughter Indira Ghose; 3. Aristotelian shame and Christian mortification in
Love's Labour's Lost Jane Kingsley-Smith; 4. Shakespeare's Vergil: empathy
and The Tempest Leah Whittington; Part II. Shakespeare and Christian
Ethics: 5. Shakespeare's prayers John D. Cox; 6. The morality of milk:
Shakespeare and the ethics of nursing Beatrice Groves; 7. Hamlet the
rough-hewer: moral agency and the consolations of Reformation thought
Russell M. Hillier; 8. 'Wrying but a little'? Marriage, punishment, and
forgiveness in Cymbeline Robert S. Miola; Part III. Shakespeare and the
Ethical Thinking of Montaigne: 9. 'Hide thy selfe': Montaigne, Hamlet, and
Epicurean ethics Patrick Gray; 10. Conscience and the god-surrogate in
Montaigne and Measure for Measure William M. Hamlin; 11. Shakespeare,
Montaigne, and classical reason Peter Holbrook; 12. Madness, proverbial
wisdom, and philosophy in King Lear Peter Mack.
Introduction: rethinking Shakespeare and ethics Patrick Gray and John D.
Cox; Part I. Shakespeare and Classical Ethics: 1. Fame, eternity, and
Shakespeare's Romans Gordon Braden; 2. Shakespeare and the ethics of
laughter Indira Ghose; 3. Aristotelian shame and Christian mortification in
Love's Labour's Lost Jane Kingsley-Smith; 4. Shakespeare's Vergil: empathy
and The Tempest Leah Whittington; Part II. Shakespeare and Christian
Ethics: 5. Shakespeare's prayers John D. Cox; 6. The morality of milk:
Shakespeare and the ethics of nursing Beatrice Groves; 7. Hamlet the
rough-hewer: moral agency and the consolations of Reformation thought
Russell M. Hillier; 8. 'Wrying but a little'? Marriage, punishment, and
forgiveness in Cymbeline Robert S. Miola; Part III. Shakespeare and the
Ethical Thinking of Montaigne: 9. 'Hide thy selfe': Montaigne, Hamlet, and
Epicurean ethics Patrick Gray; 10. Conscience and the god-surrogate in
Montaigne and Measure for Measure William M. Hamlin; 11. Shakespeare,
Montaigne, and classical reason Peter Holbrook; 12. Madness, proverbial
wisdom, and philosophy in King Lear Peter Mack.
Cox; Part I. Shakespeare and Classical Ethics: 1. Fame, eternity, and
Shakespeare's Romans Gordon Braden; 2. Shakespeare and the ethics of
laughter Indira Ghose; 3. Aristotelian shame and Christian mortification in
Love's Labour's Lost Jane Kingsley-Smith; 4. Shakespeare's Vergil: empathy
and The Tempest Leah Whittington; Part II. Shakespeare and Christian
Ethics: 5. Shakespeare's prayers John D. Cox; 6. The morality of milk:
Shakespeare and the ethics of nursing Beatrice Groves; 7. Hamlet the
rough-hewer: moral agency and the consolations of Reformation thought
Russell M. Hillier; 8. 'Wrying but a little'? Marriage, punishment, and
forgiveness in Cymbeline Robert S. Miola; Part III. Shakespeare and the
Ethical Thinking of Montaigne: 9. 'Hide thy selfe': Montaigne, Hamlet, and
Epicurean ethics Patrick Gray; 10. Conscience and the god-surrogate in
Montaigne and Measure for Measure William M. Hamlin; 11. Shakespeare,
Montaigne, and classical reason Peter Holbrook; 12. Madness, proverbial
wisdom, and philosophy in King Lear Peter Mack.