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Author Jordan, Constance.

Title Shakespeare's monarchies : ruler and subject in the romances / Constance Jordan.

Publication Info. Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 1997.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  828 S527YJR    Check Shelf
Description x, 224 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Constance Jordan looks at how Shakespeare, through his romances, contributed to the cultural debates over the nature of monarchy in Jacobean England. Stressing the differences between absolutist and constitutionalist principles of rule, Jordan reveals Shakespeare's investment in the idea that a head of state should be responsive to law, and not be governed by his unbridled will. Conflicts within royal courts which occur in the romances show wives, daughters, and servants resisting tyrannical husbands, fathers, masters, and monarchs by relying on the authority of conscience. Shakespeare's Monarchies recognizes the romances as politically inflected texts and confirms Shakespeare's involvement in the public discourse of the period.
Contents Shakespeare's romances and Jacobean political thought -- Pericles -- Cymbeline -- The winter's tale -- The tempest, i -- The tempest,ii.
Subject Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Tragicomedies.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Characters -- Kings and rulers.
Politics and literature -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century.
Political plays, English -- History and criticism.
Tragicomedy -- History and criticism.
Kings and rulers in literature.
Monarchy in literature.
ISBN 0801428289 cloth alkaline paper
9780801428289 cloth alkaline paper
0801486297 paperback
9780801486296 paperback
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