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Shakespeare's virtuous theatre: power, capacity and the good : Power, Capacity and the Good

Lehnhof, Kent(Edited by)Lupton, Julia Reinhard(Edited by)Sale, Carolyn(Edited by)
Part of the Edinburgh Critical Studies in Renaissance Culture series
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This collection of essays explores how the Shakespearean drama enacts ancient virtues and conceptualises new ones in complex fictional scenarios that test virtues for their continuing value. Contributors approach the virtues as a source of imaginative, affective and intellectual nourishment and consider how Shakespeare's art increases our capacity for new pursuits of the good. Examining Shakespeare's virtuous theatre in tragic, comic and romance modes and from ethical, theatrical and political perspectives, this volume establishes virtue as a framework for a socially, environmentally and spiritually renewed literary criticism. Contributors balance historical depth and philosophical insight with the art of close reading as they contemplate the dynamic field of virtue - embodied, responsive, energetic and dynamic - as it ebbs and flows across time, among multiple wisdom traditions, and in the entangled lives and troubled circumstances of Shakespeare's characters.

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Edinburgh University Press
1474499074 / 9781474499071
eBook (EPUB)
822.33
04/07/2023
English
1 pages
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