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Majesty and the Masses in Shakespeare and Marlowe - Western Anti-Monarchism, The Earl of Essex Challenge, and Political Stagecraft (Hardcover)
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Majesty and the Masses in Shakespeare and Marlowe - Western Anti-Monarchism, The Earl of Essex Challenge, and Political Stagecraft (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Studies in Shakespeare
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This book is a landmark study of Shakespeare's politics as revealed
in his later History Plays. It offers the first ever survey of
anti-monarchism in Western literature, history and philosophy,
tracked from Hesiod and Homer through to contemporaries of
Shakespeare such as George Buchanan and the authors of the Mirror
for Magistrates, thus demonstrating that anxiety over monarchic
power, and contemptuous demolitions of kingship as a disastrously
irrational institution, formed an important and irremovable body of
reflection in prestigious Western writing. Overturning the
widespread assumption that "Elizabethans believed in divine right
monarchy", it exposits the anti-monarchic critique built into
Shakespeare's Histories and Marlowe's Massacre at Paris, in five
chapters of close literary critical readings, paying innovative
attention to performance values. Part Two focuses Queen Elizabeth's
principal challenger for national rule: the Earl of Essex,
England's most popular man. It demonstrates from detailed readings
that, far from being an admirer of the war-crazed, unstable,
bi-polar Essex, as is regularly asserted, Shakespeare launched in
Richard II and Henry IV a campaign to puncture the reputation of
the great earl, exposing him as a Machiavel seeking Elizabeth's
throne. Shakespeare emerges as a humane and clear-sighted critic of
the follies intrinsic to dynastic monarchy: yet hostile, likewise,
to the rash militarist, Essex, who would fling England into
permanent war against Spain. Founded on an unprecedented and
wide-ranging study of anti-monarchist thought, this book presents a
significant contribution to Shakespeare and Marlowe criticism,
studies of Tudor England, and the history of ideas.
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