Shakespeare Violence and Early Modern Europe


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Shakespeare Violence and Early Modern Europe broadens our understanding of the final years of the last Tudor monarch revealing the truly international context in which they must be understood. Uncovering the extent to which Shakespeare's dramatic art intersected with European politics Andrew Hiscock brings together close readings of the history plays compelling insights into late Elizabethan political culture and renewed attention to neglected continental accounts of Elizabeth I. With fresh perspective the book charts the profound influence that Shakespeare and ambitious courtiers had upon succeeding generations of European writers dramatists and audiences following the turn of the sixteenth century. Informed by early modern and contemporary cultural debate this book demonstrates how the study of early modern violence can illuminate ongoing crises of interpretation concerning brutality victimization and complicity today.
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