Shakespeare and Renaissance Ethics

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Shakespeare and Renaissance Ethics
Author : Patrick Gray
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 24 July 2014
ISBN : 9781107071933
Pages : 321 pages
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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.

Shakespeare and Renaissance Ethics

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

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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Bringing together eminent historicist and formalist critics, this volume examines how Renaissance texts were read, how they were put to use and why this matters for the study of Renaissance literature and for the future of literary studies.

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