Shakespeare's virtuous theatre : power, capacity and the good /
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
[2023]
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Series: | Edinburgh critical studies in Renaissance culture.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Kent Lehnhof, Julia Reinhard Lupton and Carolyn Sale
- Part I: Ecologies of virtue
- Cordelia's fire / Carolyn Sale
- Voice, virtue, veritas: on truth and vocal feeling in King Lear / Katie Adkison
- Reading virtues: Shakespeare's animals / Karen Raber
- Part II: Virtue's performances
- Shakespeare and the virtue in complaining / Emily Shortslef
- Masculine virtù and feminine virtue in Much ado about nothing / Kristina Sutherland
- The virtue of humour in King Lear / Kent Lehnhof
- Vita energetica: Love's labour's lost and Shakespeare's maculate theatre / Ian Munro
- Part III: Virtue in transit
- Cymbeline and the renewal of constancy / Jesse M. Lander
- Cymbeline and the 'swan's nest' of Britain: insularity, chastity and Imogen's transnational virtues / Michael Gadaleto
- Sufi theoeroticism, the Sophianic feminine and Desdemona's tragic heroism / Unhae Park Langis
- Part IV: Sustaining virtue
- Enduring the eventual: a virtuous way of reading Shakespeare / Thomas J. Moretti
- Sustaining courage in the humanities: the example of Hamlet / Daniel Juan Gil
- On the virtue of grief / Michael Bristol
- Afterward / Kevin Curran.