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5. Iago, Our Co-Conspirator
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- 1.Why Shakespeare And Generative Anthropology? 1
- 2. The Originary Hypothesis: Hierarchy, Resentment, And Tragedy 12
- 3. Brutus’S Neoclassical Irony 22
- 4. Hamlet’S Filthy Imagination 57
- 5. Iago, Our Co-Conspirator 97
- 6. Macbeth Unseamed 134
- 7. Coriolanus’S Impotence 162
- 8. Coda: René Girard’S Shakespeare 188
- Notes 201
- Bibliography 239
- Index 247
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- 1.Why Shakespeare And Generative Anthropology? 1
- 2. The Originary Hypothesis: Hierarchy, Resentment, And Tragedy 12
- 3. Brutus’S Neoclassical Irony 22
- 4. Hamlet’S Filthy Imagination 57
- 5. Iago, Our Co-Conspirator 97
- 6. Macbeth Unseamed 134
- 7. Coriolanus’S Impotence 162
- 8. Coda: René Girard’S Shakespeare 188
- Notes 201
- Bibliography 239
- Index 247