Buch | Kapitel
Statecraft and metapolitics in Shakespeare
pp. 170-183
Abstrakt
To conscript the world's greatest dramatist into the conservative cause — it will be said — is impertinence enough. But by what right, in any case, do we assimilate drama to thought, political or other? Are these not two categorically distinct things?
Publication details
Published in:
Grant Robert (2000) The politics of sex and other essays: on conservatism, culture and imagination. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Seiten: 170-183
Referenz:
Grant Robert (2000) Statecraft and metapolitics in Shakespeare, In: The politics of sex and other essays, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 170–183.


