Tragedies of Tyrants
Auteur : Rebecca W. Bushnell
Date de publication : 1990
Éditeur : Cornell University Press
Nombre de pages : 195
Résumé du livre
Rebecca W. Bushnell here explores the image of the tyrant in English Renaissance drama in light of the traditional opposition between the "proper" king and the unstable, effeminate, and histrionic tyrant found so often in Western political treatises and tracts. Bushnell traces the early modern image and language of tyranny through a wide range of texts, including morality plays, Humanist statecraft literature, and resistance tracts, as well as canonical tragedies.