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Shakespeare's Universal Wolf: Postmodernist Studies in Early Modern Reification Book

Shakespeare's Universal Wolf: Postmodernist Studies in Early Modern Reification
Shakespeare's Universal Wolf: Postmodernist Studies in Early Modern Reification, In Troilus and Cressida, Shakespeare's image of an universal wolf of appetite, power, and will represented and critiqued the emerging systems of modernity: mercantile capitalism, Machiavellian politics, and value-free rationality. Rereading Tr, Shakespeare's Universal Wolf: Postmodernist Studies in Early Modern Reification has a rating of 3 stars
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Shakespeare's Universal Wolf: Postmodernist Studies in Early Modern Reification, In Troilus and Cressida, Shakespeare's image of an universal wolf of appetite, power, and will represented and critiqued the emerging systems of modernity: mercantile capitalism, Machiavellian politics, and value-free rationality. Rereading Tr, Shakespeare's Universal Wolf: Postmodernist Studies in Early Modern Reification
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  • Shakespeare's Universal Wolf: Postmodernist Studies in Early Modern Reification
  • Written by author Hugh Grady
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, December 1996
  • In Troilus and Cressida, Shakespeare's image of "an universal wolf" of appetite, power, and will represented and critiqued the emerging systems of modernity: mercantile capitalism, Machiavellian politics, and value-free rationality. Rereading Tr
  • In Troilus and Cressida, Shakespeare's image of "an universal wolf" of appetite, power, and will represented and critiqued the emerging systems of modernity: mercantile capitalism, Machiavellian politics, and value-free rationality. Rereading
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Introduction: A Postmodernist Shakespeare: The Current Critical Context1
1'An Universal Wolf': Reification in Early and Late Modernity26
2'Mad Idolatry': Commodification and Reification in Troilus and Cressida58
3Othello and the Dialectic of Enlightenment: Instrumental Reason, Will, and Subjectivity95
4What Comes of Nothing: Reification and the Plebeian in King Lear137
5Reification and Utopia in As You Like It: Desire and Textuality in the Green World181
Conclusion: Shakespeare and the Postmodern Condition213
Bibliography225
Index237


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