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Shakespeare, Machiavelli, and Montaigne Hugh Grady (, Professor of English, Arcadia University)

Shakespeare, Machiavelli, and Montaigne By Hugh Grady (, Professor of English, Arcadia University)

Shakespeare, Machiavelli, and Montaigne by Hugh Grady (, Professor of English, Arcadia University)


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The four plays of Shakespeare's Henriad and the slightly later Hamlet brilliantly explore interconnections between political power and interior subjectivity as productions of the newly emerging constellation we call modernity. Hugh Grady argues that for Shakespeare subjectivity was a critical, negative mode of resistance to power - not, as many recent critics have asserted, its abettor.

Shakespeare, Machiavelli, and Montaigne Summary

Shakespeare, Machiavelli, and Montaigne: Power and Subjectivity from Richard II to Hamlet by Hugh Grady (, Professor of English, Arcadia University)

From 1595-1600 Shakespeare dissected the workings of political power in the four histories of the Henriad and in Hamlet in ways which were remarkably parallel - and were perhaps influenced by - the ideas of the father of modern political analysis, Niccolo Machiavelli. However, the very same plays simultaneously explored the dynamics of self- and identity-formation under new conditions of secular modernity, in the process producing such memorable characters as Richard II, Prince Hal, Falstaff, and Hamlet. Hugh Grady argues that in analyzing modern subjectivity, Shakespeare re-produced not the ideas of Machiavelli, but those of Michel de Montaigne, that Renaissance definer of shifting identities and subjectivities and of complexly formed, sceptical knowledge. In so doing, Shakespeare in effect contributes to the theoretical debates over power and subjectivity in literary and cultural studies at the dawn of the twenty-first century.

Shakespeare, Machiavelli, and Montaigne Reviews

Grady again has made a genuine contribution to current criticism of Shakespeare and critical theory. * Choice *

Table of Contents

HISTORICISM AND THE CULTURAL PRESENT IN SHAKESPEARE STUDIES: SUBJECTIVITY IN EARLY AND LATE MODERNITY ; HAMLET AND THE TRAGEDY OF THE SUBJECT

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GOR012934040
9780199257607
0199257604
Shakespeare, Machiavelli, and Montaigne: Power and Subjectivity from Richard II to Hamlet by Hugh Grady (, Professor of English, Arcadia University)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2002-11-28
298
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