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Title Politics, literature, & film. — Politics, literature, and film in conversation: essays in honor of Mary P. Nichols
Other creators Nichols Mary P., ; Dinan Matthew D., ; Taylor Natalie ; Schaeffer Denise ; Kirkland Paul E.,
Collection Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция
Subjects Literature — Philosophy. ; Motion pictures — Philosophy. ; Political science — Philosophy. ; EBSCO eBooks
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Language English
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"Inspired and in honor of the work of noted political theorist Mary P. Nichols, the essays in this volume explore political ideas and implications in a range of works of philosophy, literature, and film from classical antiquity to the present day, creating an interdisciplinary conversation across genres"--.

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  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
    • The Scholarly Achievement of Mary P. Nichols
    • Plan for the Volume
    • Notes
  • Part I: Conversations about Love and Friendship
  • Chapter 1: The Good, Truth, and Friendship in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics
    • The Good of Another
    • Honor, Virtue, and the Good
    • Friendship and the Good
    • Truth and Virtue
    • Friendship, Knowledge, and the Social Virtues
    • Conclusion
    • Notes
  • Chapter 2: Friendship and the Solitude of Greatness: The Case of Charles de Gaulle
    • The Man of Character
      • Aloofness and the Melancholy of Superior Men
    • A Family Man
    • A Paucity of Friendships
    • Malraux, the “Inspired Friend”
    • Adenauer and de Gaulle: A Great Political Friendship
    • Conclusion
    • Notes
  • Chapter 3: Love and Friendship in Henry James’s The Bostonians
    • Beyond Utility or Pleasure: Complicated Characters with Complex Motivations in The Bostonians
      • Verena Tarrant
      • Olive Chancellor
      • Basil Ransom
    • Two Aristotelian Friendships: A Study in Contrasts
      • Olive and Verena’s Friendship
      • Basil and Verena’s “Friendship”
    • On Paths Not Taken: Friendships as Possibilities
    • Notes
  • Chapter 4: Whit Woody Barcelona: Love and Friendship in Whit Stillman’s Barcelona and Woody Allen’s Vicky, Cristina, Barcelona
    • The Male Drama: Whit Stillman’s Barcelona
    • Challenging Cold War Assumptions
    • The Personal Is Political
    • The Female Drama: Woody Allen’s Vicky Cristina Barcelona
    • Women, Capitalism, and Art
    • The Americans
    • The Catalans
    • Notes
  • Part II: Conversations between Politics and Poetry
  • Chapter 5: Putting Together Courage and Moderation in Plato and Shakespeare
    • Shakespeare’s Coriolanus: The Problem of Courage
    • Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar: The Problem of Moderation
    • Notes
  • Chapter 6: Shakespeare’s Princess: Education for Love and Rule in The Tempest
    • Educating a Prince(ss)
    • A Brave New World
    • Art, Eros, and Play
    • Notes
  • Chapter 7: Reading Tolkien through the Lens of Solzhenitsyn’s Analysis of Ideology: On Art, Responsibility, and Progress
    • The Nature of Art
    • Art, Ideology, and the Drama of the Soul
    • The Ideology of Progress
    • Notes
  • Chapter 8: Social Dance in the Films of Whit Stillman
    • Stillman’s Oeuvre
    • Dancing’s 60s-thru-70s History, According to the Disco Fans
    • Social Dance in America
    • Metropolitan
    • The Last Days of Disco
    • Damsels in Distress
    • Violet as a Sign of Hope
    • Notes
  • Part III: Conversations from Tragedy to Comedy
  • Chapter 9: History, Tragedy, and Rebellion in Camus’s Adaptation of Faulkner’s Requiem for a Nun
    • Camus on Tragedy
    • Camus on Rebellion
    • Two Requiems: Camus’s Adaptation of Faulkner
    • Notes
  • Chapter 10: A Vindication of Novels: Jane Austen’s Conversation with Mary Wollstonecraft1
    • Notes
  • Chapter 11: From Tragedy to Love: Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale
    • Tyranny’s Tragedy
    • Sicilian Tragedy
    • The Garden of Bohemia
    • Let Her Name Be Grace
    • Notes
  • Chapter 12: The Tragic and the Equitable in Aristotle’s Poetics and Ethics
    • Socratic Political Philosophy and Poetry
    • Poetry and Knowledge
    • The Beginning of Poetry
    • Tragedy and Tragic Error
      • Equity and Justice
    • Equity and Poetic Knowledge
    • Conclusion
    • Notes
  • Appendix: Publications by Mary P. Nichols
    • Books
    • Articles and Chapters
  • Index
  • Contributors
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