Office and Duty in King Lear

Shakespeare’s Political Theologies

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2023
ISBN13: 9783031401565
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2023 9783031401565
Onderdeel van serie Palgrave Shakespeare Studies
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This book advances five original readings of Shakespeare's King Lear, influenced by Giorgio Agamben, but tempered by primary research into Jacobean literature, law, religion, and philosophy. To grasp Lear’s encounter between politics and identity, the play demands a wider understanding of the religious influence on political thought. As Lear himself realises, sovereignty is an extreme, glamorous example of a deeper category: sacred office. Lear also shows duty intersecting with a hierarchy of bastards, outlaws, women, waifs, and monks. This book introduces concepts like petit treason, civil death, and waivery into political theological studies, complicating Agamben’s models. Goneril’s treason shows the sovereign’s consort and children are consecrated lives too. Lear’s crisis of "self-knowing" stages a landmark critique of office. The promise of his poignant speech before the prison is foreclosed by Shakespeare's invention: an officer dutifully murdering Cordelia. This book’s conclusion, through Hannah Arendt, reconsiders Lear’s persistent association with the Holocaust.

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ISBN13:9783031401565
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<p>1 Introduction.-&nbsp;2 The Majesty of Kingship: Spectacular and Sacred Sovereign Power.-&nbsp;3 “The Bloody Proclamation to Escape”: Edgar and Romantic Outlawry.-&nbsp;4 Dividing Between Daughters.-&nbsp;5 Lear’s Redemption.-&nbsp;6 Conclusion: Lear’s Shadow, Office Today.-&nbsp;Index.</p>
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