Machiavelli’s work is a commentary on the power politics that frame Shakespeare’s tragedies and histories, and Shakespeare’s villains bring to life the inherent dangerousness of Machiavelli’s philosophy. Because their writings appear to illuminate each other in this way, because they constantly remind us of each other, several questions arise: what did Shakespeare know about Machiavelli? What did he think of Machiavelli’s philosophy as it’s normally construed, that is, as a kind of completely unscrupulous political realism? To what extent had the figure of the Machiavel already been articulated within the Elizabethan literary world when Shakespeare got a hold of it? Was the Tutor sense of Machiavelli’s thought accurate? If not, what wa...
In this essay, classical rhetorical theory is applied to show that Machiavelli's Prince was not inte...
Whereas much of Machiavellian lyric opus reveals a character of “anti-Petrarchism,” the relationship...
The scholarly ambiguity over the proper understanding of Machiavelli’s political thought characteriz...
Machiavelli’s work is a commentary on the power politics that frame Shakespeare’s tragedies and hist...
The Machiavellian villain has long been the subject of discussion among critics of the Elizabethan d...
Niccolò Machiavelli’s works impacted Shakespeare’s context directly through the availability of manu...
Surely one of E.M.W. Tillyard\u27s most delightful insights is this bit of honesty: People are so f...
Machiavelli complains that Christianity makes men feeble, incapable of following the Romans in searc...
The thesis is intended primarily as an examination of the earlier Machiavels from their first appear...
The influence of Machiavelli on Early Modern British drama is quite obvious. The character named af...
This thesis focuses on William Shakespeare’s play, Richard III and Niccolo Machiavelli’s political t...
This dissertation examines the claim that Machiavelli is the father of modern thought, understood as...
Both Machiavelli and Shakespeare were drawn to Livy\u27s and Plutarch\u27s stories of the legendary ...
The villains of Shakespeare are the most vivid and original in English drama, yet they are not entir...
The concepts developed by Niccolo Machiavelli and presented in The Prince exerted a profound influen...
In this essay, classical rhetorical theory is applied to show that Machiavelli's Prince was not inte...
Whereas much of Machiavellian lyric opus reveals a character of “anti-Petrarchism,” the relationship...
The scholarly ambiguity over the proper understanding of Machiavelli’s political thought characteriz...
Machiavelli’s work is a commentary on the power politics that frame Shakespeare’s tragedies and hist...
The Machiavellian villain has long been the subject of discussion among critics of the Elizabethan d...
Niccolò Machiavelli’s works impacted Shakespeare’s context directly through the availability of manu...
Surely one of E.M.W. Tillyard\u27s most delightful insights is this bit of honesty: People are so f...
Machiavelli complains that Christianity makes men feeble, incapable of following the Romans in searc...
The thesis is intended primarily as an examination of the earlier Machiavels from their first appear...
The influence of Machiavelli on Early Modern British drama is quite obvious. The character named af...
This thesis focuses on William Shakespeare’s play, Richard III and Niccolo Machiavelli’s political t...
This dissertation examines the claim that Machiavelli is the father of modern thought, understood as...
Both Machiavelli and Shakespeare were drawn to Livy\u27s and Plutarch\u27s stories of the legendary ...
The villains of Shakespeare are the most vivid and original in English drama, yet they are not entir...
The concepts developed by Niccolo Machiavelli and presented in The Prince exerted a profound influen...
In this essay, classical rhetorical theory is applied to show that Machiavelli's Prince was not inte...
Whereas much of Machiavellian lyric opus reveals a character of “anti-Petrarchism,” the relationship...
The scholarly ambiguity over the proper understanding of Machiavelli’s political thought characteriz...