Crider, Scott F.

With what persuasion an essay on Shakespeare and the ethics of rhetoric / [electronic resource] : Scott F. Crider. - New York : Peter Lang, c2009. - xii, 210 p. - Studies in Shakespeare, v. 18 1067-0823 ; . - Studies in Shakespeare ; v. 18. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Prologue: With what persuasion? -- One scene comes near the circumstance: Hamlet, mimesis, and ethics -- The power of rhetorical care -- Our boundary stones: comic torture in All's well that ends well -- Iago's sophistry and the tragedy of careless rhetoric -- Eros and accidental rhetoric in Measure for measure -- A romance of rhetoric: the animate influence of The winter's tale -- Epilogue: liberal multiculturalism and Shakespeare's ethics of rhetoric.


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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 --Ethics.


Narration (Rhetoric)
Mimesis in literature.


Electronic books.

PR3007 / .C75 2009eb

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