Stoicism as Performance in Much Ado about Nothing
This Element demonstrates how Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing models an understanding of the philosophy of Stoicism as performance, rather than as intellectual doctrine. To do this, it explores how, despite many early modern cultural institutions' suppression of Stoicism's theatrical capacity, a performative understanding lived on in one of the most influential texts of the era, Baldassare Castiglione's The Book of the Courtier, and that this performativity was itself inherited from one of Castiglione's sources, Cicero's De Oratore. The books concludes with a sustained reading of Much Ado to demonstrate how the play, in performance, itself acts as a Stoic exercise.
Product details
August 2019Paperback
9781108707299
75 pages
178 × 128 × 6 mm
0.08kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Why truth?
- 2. Why representation?
- 3. A certain recklessness
- 4. No more than reason
- References.