Charismatic Authority in Early Modern English TragedyJohns Hopkins University Press, 2000 - 243 sidor Charismatic groups form around a leader who displays extraordinary abilities in times of social distress and who is often thought to have supernatural or magical powers. Raphael Falco demonstrates that English tragedies are full of such figures, including Marlowe's Tamburlaine; Shakespeare's Richard II, Hamlet, and Othello; Milton's Samson; and the various dramatic representations of Cleopatra. Most charisma is at first revolutionary, challenging traditional or bureaucratic forms of authority. But sooner or later groups that depend on the pure or personal charisma of a central figure begin to change, even to break down. Tragedies often focus on this difficult process of charismatic transformation--a process, Falco argues, that is best understood not in terms of a single tragic figure but as a group experience. Charismatic Authority in Early Modern English Tragedy reassesses the force of group experience in tragedy by combining literary analysis with research in sociological theory, particularly the theories of Max Weber. Chapters address such manifestations of authority as pure charisma, lineage charisma, office charisma, and erotic charisma. This is a genuinely interdisciplinary critical study that will interest scholars of drama as well as critics attracted to sociological approaches to literature. |
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... asceticism with which he fuels his messianic status . The rhetoric of self - denial , of passion squelched , commands our atten- tion more than many of Tamburlaine's excesses . He simultaneously conceives and subdues the instinct for ...
... asceticism with which he fuels his messianic status . The rhetoric of self - denial , of passion squelched , commands our atten- tion more than many of Tamburlaine's excesses . He simultaneously conceives and subdues the instinct for ...
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... asceticism . This is an altered asceticism from that of the ecstatic berserk , but it too is present in Milton's hero . Weber maintained that the original purpose of Nazarite asceticism , like the preparation for magical ecstasy , was ...
... asceticism . This is an altered asceticism from that of the ecstatic berserk , but it too is present in Milton's hero . Weber maintained that the original purpose of Nazarite asceticism , like the preparation for magical ecstasy , was ...
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Raphael Falco. Antony's exceptional asceticism in the mountains establishes his per- sonal charismatic claim . His ... asceticism , for rational restraint characterizes the Roman ideal of rulership . The excesses of Antonine will ...
Raphael Falco. Antony's exceptional asceticism in the mountains establishes his per- sonal charismatic claim . His ... asceticism , for rational restraint characterizes the Roman ideal of rulership . The excesses of Antonine will ...
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Charismas in Conflict | 65 |
THREE | 78 |
Individuation as Disintegration | 101 |
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action Antony and Cleopatra Antony's asceticism becomes blood body natural body politic Bolingbroke bond Brabantio calls Cassio charis charisma hunger charismatic authority charismatic claim charismatic experience charismatic group charismatic leader charismatic movement charismatic status charismatic symbols chorus Claudius conflict Coriolanus Cosroe crown Danites deliverer Desdemona disruptive dissipative structure divine dynastic early modern emotional erotic charisma erotic sacrament eroticism extraordinary father followers force Geneva Bible gift grace group function group ideal group members Hamlet honor Iago Iago's individual irrational ismatic Israelite judge king kingship Laertes leadership libidinal lineage charisma manipulation martial matic means metanoia mission mutuality myth Nazarite notion Othello's personal charisma Philistines play pure charisma rational recognize relationship revenge revolutionary Richard Richard II Roman routinization royal rulership sacred Samson scene seems sexual Shakespeare shared experience shofet social speech strength suggests supernatural Tamburlaine Tamburlainian Theridamas thou tion traditional tragedy tragic violence warrior Weber Zenocrate
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