Shakespeare's Monarchies by Constance Jordan

Shakespeare's Monarchies by Constance Jordan

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Argues that the romances of Shakespeare contributed to the cultural debates over the nature of monarchy in Jacobean England. Stressing the differences between absolutist and constitutionalist principles of rule, Jordan shows Shakespeare's belief that heads of state should be responsive to law.

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Shakespeare's Monarchies by Constance Jordan

The author of this text explores 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 demonstrates Shakespeare's investment in the idea that a head of state should be responsive to law and not be governed by his own 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. Jordan asserts that these loyal subjects demonstrated to Shakespeare's diverse audiences that the vitality of the body politic, its dynastic future and its material productivity depend on a co-operative union of ruler and subject. Drawing on representations of servitude and slavery in the humanist and political literature of the period, the author shows that Shakespeare's abusive rulers suffer as much as they impose on their subjects. The text recognizes the romances as politically inflected texts and confirms Shakespeare's involvement in the public discourse of the period.
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ISBN 13 9780801486296
ISBN 10 0801486297
Title Shakespeare's Monarchies
Author Constance Jordan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cornell University Press
Year published 1999-10-01
Number of pages 240
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