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Summary

Souls with Longing focuses on representations of honor and love in the plays and poetry of William Shakespeare. Shakespeare "s works vividly represent for us the grand spectacle of being human ”a pageant of souls with longing in whose wake we ceaselessly follow. Through his representations, Shakespeare illuminates the nature and character as well as consequences of our distinctively human desire for and pursuit of both honor and love. His writings remind us of the integrity, power, and allure of great passion and ambition in human beings, desires whose meaning is inevitably diminished when reduced to terms of mere preference, self-interest, or utilitarian calculation. In his plays and poetry, Shakespeare stages for our entertainment and consideration memorable characters defined by the way that they conceive and pursue honor and love. Sustained reflection on these characters makes us keenly aware of our humanity and helps us to come to know ourselves more profoundly. The chapters in this collaborative volume, written by scholars in the Humanities, English Literature, Rhetoric, and Political Philosophy, reveal that Shakespeare "s representations of honor and love have much to teach us about who we are, what we desire, and why ”as well as about the nature of the worlds that we construct around us as a consequence of our longing. As the abiding popularity of his works demonstrates, Shakespeare "s representations of souls with longing, and his portraits of honor and love, continue to exert an undeniable, if not always acknowledged, sway over our political, moral, and romantic imaginations.

Author Biography

Bernard J. Dobski is associate professor and chair of political science at Assumption College. Dustin A. Gish is visiting assistant professor of political science at College of The Holy Cross.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Prologue: Shakespeare's Souls with Longingp. 3
Chapters
Shakespeare's Understandings of Honor: Morally Absolute, Politically Relativep. 21
Love, Honor, and the Dynamics of Shakespearean Dramap. 39
The Spectrum of Love: Nature and Convention in As You Like Itp. 53
Pagan Statesmanship and Christian Translation: Governing Love in A Midsummer Night's Dreamp. 87
Private Goods and Public Neglect in Shakespeare's Troyp. 117
Friendship and Love of Honor: The Education of Henry Vp. 143
Love, Sex, and Shakespeare's Intention in Romeo and Julietp. 169
Macbeth's Strange Infirmity: Shakespeare's Portrait of a Demonic Tyrannyp. 185
Beyond Love and Honor: Eros and Will to Power in Richard IIIp. 205
Taming The Tempest: Prospero's Love of Wisdom and the Turn from Tyrannyp. 231
A Motley to the View: Staging Tragic Honorp. 261
Epilogue
The Phoenix and Turtle and the Mysteries of Love: Who Wants What, Why, and To What Effect?p. 283
Love's Book of Honor and Shame: Shakespeare's Sonnets and Lyric Flourishingp. 293
Appendices
Shakespeare's Plays: First Folio Cataloguep. 305
Shakespeare's Works: Composition Datep. 307
Shakespeare's Plays: Political Orderp. 309
Shakespeare's Plays: Dramatic Setting and Datep. 311
Indexp. 315
About the Contributorsp. 329
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