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Introduction : on Shakespearean contradictions | 1 | |
1 | Rethinking colonialism in economic terms : the tempest, Captain John Smith's Virginia Narratives, and the English response to vagrancy | 25 |
2 | The ends of absolutism : Coriolanus and Jacobean political irony | 53 |
3 | Shylock as Homo Sacer? : Mercantilist fallacies and subjective demand in The Merchant of Venice | 79 |
4 | The early modern veil of ignorance : natural rights theory in King Lear | 111 |
5 | "Damned custom ... habits devil" : Hamlet's part-whole fallacy and the early modern philosophy of mind | 145 |
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