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Coriolanus --- Cnaeus Marcius --- Drama
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Generals --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- English Literature --- Coriolanus, Cnaeus Marcius --- Rome --- Coriolanus, Gnaeus Marcius --- Corialanus, Cnaeus Marcius --- Coriolanus, Cn. Marcius --- Coriolan --- Coriolanus
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Volumes in this series trace the course of Shakespeare criticism, play-by-play, from the earliest items of recorded criticism to the beginnings of the modern period. The focus of the documentary material is from the late 18th century to the first half of the 20th century. Thus the Series makes a major contribution to our understanding of the plays and of the traditions of Shakespearean criticism as they have developed from century to century. The introduction to each volume constitutes an important chapter of literary history, tracing the entire critical career of each play from the beginnings
Generals in literature. --- Shakespeare, William, --- Coriolanus, Cnaeus Marcius --- Coriolanus, Gnaeus Marcius --- Corialanus, Cnaeus Marcius --- Coriolanus, Cn. Marcius --- Coriolan --- Coriolanus --- In literature. --- Rome
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The Corporate Commonwealth traces the evolution of corporations during the English Renaissance and explores the many types of corporations that once flourished. Along the way, the book offers important insights into our own definitions of fiction, politics, and value. Henry S. Turner uses the resources of economic and political history, literary analysis, and political philosophy to demonstrate how a number of English institutions with corporate associations-including universities, guilds, towns and cities, and religious groups-were gradually narrowed to the commercial, for-profit corporation we know today, and how the joint-stock corporation, in turn, became both a template for the modern state and a political force that the state could no longer contain. Through innovative readings of works by Thomas More, William Shakespeare, Francis Bacon, and Thomas Hobbes, among others, Turner tracks the corporation from the courts to the stage, from commonwealth to colony, and from the object of utopian fiction to the subject of tragic violence. A provocative look at the corporation's peculiar character as both an institution and a person, The Corporate Commonwealth uses the past to suggest ways in which today's corporations might be refashioned into a source of progressive and collective public action.
Corporations --- State, The --- Political aspects --- History --- Philosophy. --- pluralism, politics, england, corporations, english renaissance, value, hobbes, francis bacon, shakespeare, thomas more, colony, commonwealth, utopia, violence, commerce, profit, guilds, universities, richard hooker, ulster project, liberty, power, authority, leviathan, new atlantis, nature, coriolanus, timon of athens, julius caesar, titus andronicus, hamlet, shoemakers holiday, dekker, hakluyt, nonfiction, history, religion.
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Shakespeare's Big Men examines five Shakespearean tragedies--Julius Caesar, Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, and Coriolanus--through the lens of generative anthropology and the insights of its founder, Eric Gans. Generative anthropology's theory of the origins of human society explains the social function of tragedy: to defer our resentment against the "big men" who dominate society by letting us first identify with the tragic protagonist and his resentment, then allowing us to repudiate the protagonist's resentful rage and achieve theatrical catharsis. Drawing on this hypothesis, Richard van Oort offers inspired readings of Shakespeare's plays and their representations of desire, resentment, guilt, and evil. His analysis revives the universal spirit in Shakespearean criticism, illustrating how the plays can serve as a way to understand the ethical dilemma of resentment and discover within ourselves the nature of the human experience."--
Thematology --- Sociology of literature --- Shakespeare, William --- Men in literature. --- Resentment in literature. --- Desire in literature. --- Guilt in literature. --- Evil in literature. --- Protagonists (Persons) in literature. --- Anthropology in literature. --- Literature and anthropology. --- Evil in literature --- Good in literature --- Anthropology and literature --- Anthropology --- Literature --- Shakespeare, William, --- Sciarrino, Salvatore. --- Boito, Arrigo, --- Verdi, Giuseppe, --- Geach, Ken. --- Coriolanus (Shakespeare, William) --- Hamlet (Shakespeare, William) --- Julius Caesar (Shakespeare, William) --- Macbeth (Shakespeare, William) --- Othello (Shakespeare, William) --- Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice (Shakespeare, William) --- Tragedie of Othello, the Moore of Venice (Shakespeare, William) --- Tragoedy of Othello, the Moore of Venice (Shakespeare, William) --- William Shakespeare's The tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice (Shakespeare, William) --- Tragedy of Macbeth (Shakespeare, William) --- Illustrated Macbeth (Shakespeare, William) --- Shakespeare's The tragedie of Macbeth (Shakespeare, William) --- Tragedie of Macbeth (Shakespeare, William) --- Macbeth for young people (Shakespeare, William) --- Works of William Shakespeare (Shakespeare, William) --- Shakespeare's Macbeth (Shakespeare, William) --- William Shakespeare's Macbeth (Shakespeare, William) --- Tragedy of Julius Caesar (Shakespeare, William) --- Shakespeare's The Tragedie of Julius Caesar (Shakespeare, William) --- Tragedie of Julius Caesar (Shakespeare, William) --- Ha-mu-lei-tʻe (Shakespeare, William) --- Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke (Shakespeare, William) --- Three-text Hamlet (Shakespeare, William) --- Tragicall historie of Hamlet Prince of Denmarke (Shakespeare, William) --- Shakspeare's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (Shakespeare, William) --- First edition of the tragedy of Hamlet (Shakespeare, William) --- Shakespeare's tragedy of Hamlet (Shakespeare, William) --- Shakspere's Hamlet (Shakespeare, William) --- Shakespeare's Hamlet (Shakespeare, William) --- First quarto of Hamlet (Shakespeare, William) --- Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (Shakespeare, William) --- Amleto (Shakespeare, William) --- William Shakespeare's The tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (Shakespeare, William) --- Works of William Shakespeare (1865) (Shakespeare, William) --- Tragedy of Coriolanus (Shakespeare, William)
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