
Shakespeare and the Body Politic
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Dustin Gish has published articles, book chapters, review essays, and reviews on a wide range of topics in the history of political philosophy, including the political thought of Homer, Xenophon, Plato, William Shakespeare, and Thomas Jefferson. He is the contributing co-editor of Souls With Longing: Representations of Honor and Love in Shakespeare and of The Political Thought of Xenophon; his work has appeared in The Journal of Politics, History of Political Thought, Perspectives on Political Science, Polis, The Review of Politics, and Bryn Mawr Classical Review. He currently teaches ancient and early modern constitutionalism as Lecturer in the Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage at the University of Oklahoma.
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Preface
Chapter 1: Shakespeare and the Body Politic
Bernard J. Dobski and Dustin Gish
Part One: The Heart
Chapter 2: "The Very Heart of Loss": Love and Politics in Antony and Cleopatra
Joseph Alulis
Chapter 3: Julius Caesar: The Problem of Classical Republicanism
Timothy Burns
Chapter 4: Who is Shakespeare's Julius Caesar?
Nasser Behnegar
Chapter 5: Love, Honor,and Community in Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
Pamela Jensen
Part Two: The Limbs
Chapter 6: At War 'Twixt Will and Will Not: Government, Marriage, and Grace
in Measure for Measure
Peter Meilaender
Chapter 7: Trojan Horse or Troilus' Whore? Pandering Statecraft and Political Stagecraft
in Troilus and Cressida
Nalin Ranasinghe
Chapter 8: Shakespeare's The Rape of Lucrece: Honor and Republicanism
Robert Schaefer
Chapter 9: Hotspur and Falstaff vs. The Politicians: Shakespeare's View of Honor
Timothy Spiekerman
Part Three: The Head
Chapter 10: Shakespeare, Timon of Athens, and Philosophy: A Preliminary Inquiry
George Anastaplo
Chapter 11: Taming the Shrew: Shakespeare, Machiavelli, and Political Philosophy
Dustin Gish
Chapter 12: The Education of Edgar in Shakespeare's King Lear
Laurence D. Nee
Chapter 13: Shakespeare and the Comedy and Tragedy of Liberalism
David K. Nichols
List of Contributors
Index
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