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Redeeming Lost Honor: Shakespeare's Rape of Lucrece
by
Blits, Jan H.
in
17th century
/ Ancient Rome
/ Chastity
/ Child molestation
/ Cultural norms
/ Cultural values
/ Death
/ England
/ English literature
/ Envy
/ Exempla
/ Eyes
/ Fathers
/ Gaze
/ Historical studies (History of philosophy. History of ideas)
/ Honor
/ Honour
/ Honour and shame
/ Life
/ Literary criticism
/ Literature
/ Middle Ages
/ Morality
/ National culture
/ Philosophy
/ Poetry
/ Political culture
/ Political life
/ Politics
/ Psychology
/ Public life
/ Rape
/ Revenge
/ Rome, Italy
/ Shakespeare, William
/ Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
/ Shame
/ Sixteenth Century
/ Soul
/ Speech
/ Suicide
/ Theatre
/ Truth
/ United Kingdom
2009
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Redeeming Lost Honor: Shakespeare's Rape of Lucrece
by
Blits, Jan H.
in
17th century
/ Ancient Rome
/ Chastity
/ Child molestation
/ Cultural norms
/ Cultural values
/ Death
/ England
/ English literature
/ Envy
/ Exempla
/ Eyes
/ Fathers
/ Gaze
/ Historical studies (History of philosophy. History of ideas)
/ Honor
/ Honour
/ Honour and shame
/ Life
/ Literary criticism
/ Literature
/ Middle Ages
/ Morality
/ National culture
/ Philosophy
/ Poetry
/ Political culture
/ Political life
/ Politics
/ Psychology
/ Public life
/ Rape
/ Revenge
/ Rome, Italy
/ Shakespeare, William
/ Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
/ Shame
/ Sixteenth Century
/ Soul
/ Speech
/ Suicide
/ Theatre
/ Truth
/ United Kingdom
2009
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Redeeming Lost Honor: Shakespeare's Rape of Lucrece
by
Blits, Jan H.
in
17th century
/ Ancient Rome
/ Chastity
/ Child molestation
/ Cultural norms
/ Cultural values
/ Death
/ England
/ English literature
/ Envy
/ Exempla
/ Eyes
/ Fathers
/ Gaze
/ Historical studies (History of philosophy. History of ideas)
/ Honor
/ Honour
/ Honour and shame
/ Life
/ Literary criticism
/ Literature
/ Middle Ages
/ Morality
/ National culture
/ Philosophy
/ Poetry
/ Political culture
/ Political life
/ Politics
/ Psychology
/ Public life
/ Rape
/ Revenge
/ Rome, Italy
/ Shakespeare, William
/ Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
/ Shame
/ Sixteenth Century
/ Soul
/ Speech
/ Suicide
/ Theatre
/ Truth
/ United Kingdom
2009
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Redeeming Lost Honor: Shakespeare's Rape of Lucrece
2009
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The essay examines Shakespeare's Rape of Lucrece, which portrays the love of honor animating political life in early Rome. Demonstrating the relation of the soul and the city, the poem depicts the psychology of honor, envy, and shame; the near identity of moral worth and public reputation; the close connection between deeds and truth, action and speech; the insufficiency of moral intention; the city as an association of fathers; the relation between the inner and the outer man, soul and body; manly courage as proof of feminine chastity; the private effects of a fully public life; and, generally, the simultaneously self-denying, self-affirming core of Rome's political life. The essay concludes by considering why Shakespeare, in presenting a historically accurate portrait of early Rome, puts it in the mouth not of a Roman, but of a medieval or Renaissance narrator.
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Cambridge University Press
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