The Theory of the King's Two Bodies in the Age of ShakespeareE. Mellen Press, 2000 - 319 pagina's Critiques recent representations of the Renaissance, particularly those presented in new historical and cultural materialist criticism. Examines the function of the late medieval/early modern opposition in recent historical interpretations of Renaissance texts, concluding that the new historicists do not succeed in acknowledging the otherness of the Renaissance. Explores Shakespeare's versions of the dialectic between the king's body natural and body politic, and addresses the issue of historical change. Rolls received a Phd from the National University Ireland, Galway, in 1998. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 45
Pagina 88
Albert Rolls. be that since the King is the realm , if the king is sick , the realm should also be sick , but Shakespeare does not imply , like James I does , that if the king were mad , everyone in the realm would in some sense become ...
Albert Rolls. be that since the King is the realm , if the king is sick , the realm should also be sick , but Shakespeare does not imply , like James I does , that if the king were mad , everyone in the realm would in some sense become ...
Pagina 132
... realm are corrupt . Is the realm corrupt because the King's influence is confined to the verge ? Or is it because the realm is within Richard's body politic ? Gaunt expounds the former position , for with his " reputation sick ...
... realm are corrupt . Is the realm corrupt because the King's influence is confined to the verge ? Or is it because the realm is within Richard's body politic ? Gaunt expounds the former position , for with his " reputation sick ...
Pagina 223
... realm is that the king's own split subjectivity infects the body politic , and despite ( or perhaps because of ) the ... realm and producing a realm that contains split subjects . Henry does possess the power he desires ; he functions ...
... realm is that the king's own split subjectivity infects the body politic , and despite ( or perhaps because of ) the ... realm and producing a realm that contains split subjects . Henry does possess the power he desires ; he functions ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Dialectic between the Bodies Natural and Politic | 53 |
Richard IIs Anamorphic State | 97 |
Metamorphosing Bodies in A Midsummer Nights Dream | 149 |
Copyright | |
2 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
ability Algonquians analogous anamorphic Anniversaries argues argument assert audience become body natural body politic Bolingbroke Bottom Bushy chiasmus context contradiction Coriolanus coronation corporate body cosmos Couliano critics cultural death defined Demetrius deny difference discourse distinction divine Donne Donne's early modern Egeus elements Elizabeth Elizabethan embodiment emergence England Falstaff father feminine Forset four lovers Francis function Greenblatt Hal's Harriot Henry IV plays Henry IV's Henry's Hermia historicists Hotspur ideal identity influence interpretation James Kantorowicz king king's two bodies Lacan langue Lysander Machiavelli magic materialist meaning medieval Midsummer Night's Dream mirror stage monarch natural body Oberon object opposition participation perspective play Plowden poem political body position possibility present problem Ptolemaic Queen reader realm reference relationship Renaissance Richard Richard II ritual scene sense Shakespeare signifier social soul speech status subversion symbolic Theseus thought Titania transformation two-bodies theory voice
Verwijzingen naar dit boek
The Drama of Coronation: Medieval Ceremony in Early Modern England Alice Hunt Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2008 |