This ground-breaking study fearlessly combines latest research in evolutionary psychology, historical scholarship and philosophy to answer a question that has eluded critics for centuries: what is Shakespeare’s moral vision? At a political and cultural moment in which many of us are taking stock and looking for meaning, and in which moral outrage and polarisation seem endemic, this book radically reimagines how we might approach great works of literature to find some answers
This dissertation challenges the dominant new historicist reading of Shakespeare's plays, characteri...
Aware that much recent criticism in Shakespeare studies has again made controversial the long assume...
Seen through the eyes of contemporary Shakespeare criticism, three-perhaps four- of Shakespeare&apos...
This ground-breaking study fearlessly combines latest research in evolutionary psychology, historica...
How do Shakespearean plays sustain clashing values within them, or imposed on them? Is Shakespeare a...
Abstract William Shakespeare, the most quoted author in English Literature for his pithy lines that ...
[Extract] A long-standing assumption and justification of literary culture is that major authors off...
From the Pre-Platonic Greek culture to the Renaissance, history witnesses the shift from the care of...
based on the findings and discussion, the researcher finds five major characters. they are Macbeth, ...
To do justice to Shakespeare’s comprehensive moral and political thought this paper seeks to discove...
This study is concerned to find out the Elizabethan moral values which are described by Shakespeare ...
Hence it may be not be relevant to associate Shakespeare with postmodernism where his religious and ...
A book review of Michael D. Bristol's (ed.) book on Shakespeare and Moral Agency. The volume deals p...
Emerging work in moral psychology challenges our confidence in our moral judgment. Our moral intuiti...
When morality is defined in terms of moral theology, and politics in the pragmatic terms of gaining ...
This dissertation challenges the dominant new historicist reading of Shakespeare's plays, characteri...
Aware that much recent criticism in Shakespeare studies has again made controversial the long assume...
Seen through the eyes of contemporary Shakespeare criticism, three-perhaps four- of Shakespeare&apos...
This ground-breaking study fearlessly combines latest research in evolutionary psychology, historica...
How do Shakespearean plays sustain clashing values within them, or imposed on them? Is Shakespeare a...
Abstract William Shakespeare, the most quoted author in English Literature for his pithy lines that ...
[Extract] A long-standing assumption and justification of literary culture is that major authors off...
From the Pre-Platonic Greek culture to the Renaissance, history witnesses the shift from the care of...
based on the findings and discussion, the researcher finds five major characters. they are Macbeth, ...
To do justice to Shakespeare’s comprehensive moral and political thought this paper seeks to discove...
This study is concerned to find out the Elizabethan moral values which are described by Shakespeare ...
Hence it may be not be relevant to associate Shakespeare with postmodernism where his religious and ...
A book review of Michael D. Bristol's (ed.) book on Shakespeare and Moral Agency. The volume deals p...
Emerging work in moral psychology challenges our confidence in our moral judgment. Our moral intuiti...
When morality is defined in terms of moral theology, and politics in the pragmatic terms of gaining ...
This dissertation challenges the dominant new historicist reading of Shakespeare's plays, characteri...
Aware that much recent criticism in Shakespeare studies has again made controversial the long assume...
Seen through the eyes of contemporary Shakespeare criticism, three-perhaps four- of Shakespeare&apos...