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- catalog abstract "Using an historical approach, Virtue's Own Feature explores nine of Shakespeare's most successful works as representations of the passions, virtues, and vices as they are complexly and extensively set out by Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas. The work first undertakes to describe the late Elizabethan poetic of Sir Philip Sidney, which is demonstrated to be Shakespeare's poetic as well. Second, this study explores Shakespeare's plays in relation to the Aristotelian-Thomistic. Tradition of moral philosophy, one important branch of a major sixteenth-century philosophical tradition.".
- catalog contributor b8468329.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "Elizabethan poetics and moral philosophy. Sidney's apology and Shakespeare's poetic -- "Aristotle and the rest" : the Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition of moral philosophy -- Images of the passions, virtues, and vices. The passions of the sensitive appetite anatomized : Venus and Adonis and the taming of the shrew -- Justice : virtue on trial in The Merchant of Venice and Hamlet -- Fortitude : death and honor in 1 Henry IV and Macbeth -- Temperance : lust and anger in Measure for measure and King Lear -- Prudence and the artist in The Tempest -- Epilogue: The mutual flame of love in "The Phoenix and Turtle" -- Appendix 1: The virtues and vices in Aristotle's Ethics -- Appendix 2: The virtues and vices in St. Thomas's Summa -- Appendix 3: The virtues and vices in John Case's Speculum moralium quaestionum -- Appendix 4: The virtues in Cicero's De Inventione.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Tradition of moral philosophy, one important branch of a major sixteenth-century philosophical tradition.".
- catalog description "Using an historical approach, Virtue's Own Feature explores nine of Shakespeare's most successful works as representations of the passions, virtues, and vices as they are complexly and extensively set out by Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas. The work first undertakes to describe the late Elizabethan poetic of Sir Philip Sidney, which is demonstrated to be Shakespeare's poetic as well. Second, this study explores Shakespeare's plays in relation to the Aristotelian-Thomistic.".
- catalog extent "260 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Virtue's own feature.".
- catalog identifier "0874135788 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Virtue's own feature.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Newark : University of Delaware Press ; London : Associated University Presses,".
- catalog relation "Virtue's own feature.".
- catalog subject "822.3/3 20".
- catalog subject "Didactic drama, English History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Ethics, Renaissance, in literature.".
- catalog subject "Literature and morals History 16th century.".
- catalog subject "Literature and morals History 17th century.".
- catalog subject "PR3007 .B43 1995".
- catalog subject "Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Ethics.".
- catalog subject "Virtue in literature.".
- catalog subject "Virtues in literature.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Elizabethan poetics and moral philosophy. Sidney's apology and Shakespeare's poetic -- "Aristotle and the rest" : the Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition of moral philosophy -- Images of the passions, virtues, and vices. The passions of the sensitive appetite anatomized : Venus and Adonis and the taming of the shrew -- Justice : virtue on trial in The Merchant of Venice and Hamlet -- Fortitude : death and honor in 1 Henry IV and Macbeth -- Temperance : lust and anger in Measure for measure and King Lear -- Prudence and the artist in The Tempest -- Epilogue: The mutual flame of love in "The Phoenix and Turtle" -- Appendix 1: The virtues and vices in Aristotle's Ethics -- Appendix 2: The virtues and vices in St. Thomas's Summa -- Appendix 3: The virtues and vices in John Case's Speculum moralium quaestionum -- Appendix 4: The virtues in Cicero's De Inventione.".
- catalog title "Virtue's own feature : Shakespeare and the virtue ethics tradition / David N. Beauregard.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".