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Shakespeare's Political Realism: The English History Plays
In: American political science review, Band 96, Heft 1, S. 177-178
ISSN: 0003-0554
Shakespeare's Political Realism. The English History Plays
In: Zeitschrift für Politik: ZfP, Band 49, Heft 4, S. 464-466
ISSN: 0044-3360
Shakespeare's English History Plays as Political Science Pedagogy
In: Teaching Political Science, Band 15, Heft 3, S. 98-103
Shakespeare's English History Plays as Political Science Pedagogy
In: Teaching political science, Band 15, Heft 3, S. 98
ISSN: 0092-2013
Freedom in Shakespeare's English History Plays
In: Interpretation, Band 40, Heft 2, S. 221-251
Students read Shakespeare's plays to learn about politics and office, love and friendship, and other great themes of human life. This education is the core of the 'Shakespeare myth,' which is that Shakespeare educates the complete human being-man, woman, and citizen. In this paper, I provide support for the truth of this myth by challenging the suggestion that the Shakespeare of the 1590s is a traditional theist who accepts the divine machinery of providential history, a secularizing Machiavel, or a protorepublican advocating living together as equals under the rule of law. Instead of these Shakespearian simplifications, I present Shakespeare as a philosophical liberal who is interested in legitimacy, stability, participation, security, and the place of the individual within society, but not in a way that requires the complete enlightenment of his age's political forms and religious life, or that denies enlightenment altogether. Adapted from the source document.
Shakespeare's Political Realism: The English History Plays by Tim Spiekerman
In: Journal for early modern cultural studies: JEMCS ; official publication of the Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies, Band 2, Heft 2, S. 124-127
ISSN: 1553-3786
Shakespeare and the political way
In: Oxford scholarship online
Elizabeth Frazer presents an examination of Shakespeare's thoughts and views on politics as expressed through many of his major plays, particularly the tragedies.
Stages in the revolution: political theatre in Britain since 1968
In: Routledge library editions. Political protest, 24
This book, first published in 1980, is a comprehensive study of the radical theatre movement in Britain from 1968 to 1978. The essays are based on first-hand interviews, with each section being introduced with a summary of key events before detailing the artists under examination.
LIFE IN SCIENCE: THE 2ND ALL-RUSSIAN CONGRESS OF POLITICAL SCIENTISTS: Does Russia Need Political Science?
In: Političeskie issledovanija: Polis ; naučnyj i kul'turno-prosvetitel'skij žurnal = Political studies, Heft 3, S. 184-187
ISSN: 1026-9487, 0321-2017
Values and imperfections of the English Restoration plays
In: Zbornik radova Filozofskog fakulteta, Heft 44-3, S. 101-121
ISSN: 2217-8082
Although writers of the English Restoration tragedy were not able to continue the path of the magnificent Renaissance tragedy and to become the worthy heirs of Shakespeare, they were experimenting with the verse and themes leaving a few impressive tragic scenes. Therefore, the heroic tragedy, as a dramatic kind, did not achieve an enviable aesthetic value. On the other hand, writers of comedies have managed to adjust the traditional elements to the new literary trends and to the atmosphere of the epoch. They have created a comedy of character and humor with an appropriate and realistic prose dialogue full of wit and refined language which was the best media for depicting cheerful and immoral aristocratic life of that time. Preserving and highlighting these dramatic elements, the dramatists of the Restoration have influenced the successors of a typical British comedy that will come to life again, in its true and pure comic form, in the works of Bernard Shaw and Oscar Wilde.
True And False Sovereigns In The English History Plays
In: Shakespeare and Renaissance Politics