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Revenge Tragedy and Classical Philosophy on the Early Modern Stage

English · Paperback / Softback

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Examines the influence of classical philosophy on revenge narratives by Shakespeare and his contemporaries

This book discovers within early modern revenge tragedy the surprising shaping presence of a wide array of classical philosophies not commonly affiliated with the genre. By recovering the pervasive influence of Aristotelian faculty psychology on The Spanish Tragedy, Aristotelian ethics on Titus Andronicus, Lucretian atomism on Hamlet, Galenic pneumatics on Antonio's Revenge and Epictetian Stoicism on The Duchess of Malfi, Crosbie reveals how the very atmospheres and ontological assumptions of revenge tragedy exert their own kind of conditioning dramaturgical force. The book also revitalises our understanding of how the Renaissance stage, even at its most lurid, functions as a unique space for the era's practical, vernacular engagement with received philosophy.

Christopher Crosbie is Associate Professor of English at North Carolina State University.

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Introduction: On Revenge Tragedy and the Shaping Influence of Classical Philosophy; 1. Oeconomia and the Vegetative Soul: Thomas Kyd's Naturalisation of Revenge in The Spanish Tragedy; 2. Fixing Moderation: Titus Andronicus and the Aristotelian Determination of Value; 3. 'A fine pate full of fine dirt:' Hamlet Among the Atomists; 4. 'Vein by vein:' The Pneumatics of Retribution in John Marston's Antonio's Revenge; 5. Prohairesis on the Inside: The Duchess of Malfi and Epictetian Volition; Epilogue: A kind of sensible justice; Index.

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Christopher Crosbie is Associate Professor of English at North Carolina State University where he teaches Shakespearean drama. His research examines the influence of classical philosophy on Renaissance literature, paying particular attention to the capacity of early modern theater to appropriate received intellectual traditions in innovative ways.

Summary

This book discovers within early modern revenge tragedy the surprising shaping presence of a wide array of classical philosophies not commonly affiliated with the genre.

Product details

Authors Christopher Crosbie, Crosbie Christopher
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2018
 
EAN 9781474440271
ISBN 978-1-4744-4027-1
No. of pages 320
Series Edinburgh Critical Studies in Shakespeare and Philosophy
Edinburgh Critical Studies in
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama > Drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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