Violence and Grace: Exceptional Life between Shakespeare and Modernity
ISBN: 9780810168084
Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / Northwestern University Press
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In Violence and Grace , Nichole Miller establishes a conceptual link between early modern English drama and twentieth-century political theology, both of which emerge from the experience of political crisis. Miller's analyses accordingly undertake to retrieve for political theology the relations between gender, sexuality, and the political aesthetics of violence on the early modern stage, addressing the plays of Marlowe, Middleton, and especially Shakespeare. In doing so, she expands our understanding of drama's continuing theoretical impact.
Nichole E. Miller is an assistant professor of English at Temple University.
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