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The End of Kinship: "Measure for Measure, " Incest, and the Ideal of Universal Siblinghood

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The End of Kinship: "Measure for Measure, " Incest, and the Ideal of Universal Siblinghood - Shell, Marc
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In this provocative commentary on Shakespeare's Measure for Measure, Marc Shell focuses on the play's basic themes of sexual extremism, exchange, and political order. At the crux of the play, he notes, the novice nun Isabella accuses her brother Claudio: "Is't not a kind of incest, to take life/From thine own sister's shame?" Shell's analysis shows exactly how Claudio's request is a kind of incest in a virtuoso analysis that extends his earlier work on philosophical and literary economies. In the first work to develop ...

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The End of Kinship: "Measure for Measure, " Incest, and the Ideal of Universal Siblinghood 1995, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD

ISBN-13: 9780801852428

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