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Shakespeare’s Art of Poesy in King Lear. An emblematic mirror of governance on the Jacobean stage

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Judit Mudriczki
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Irodalomtörténet / History of literature (13020)
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Collection Károli. Monograph
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monográfia
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THE INFLUENCE OF EARLY MODERN THEORIES OF GOVERNANCE and disregards the monarch’s responsibility for the “body politic.” As opposed to Gloster, his mistaken judgment of his children leads to more serious consequences and sets off a series of events which finally results in the destruction of his state. Extending the scope of research to the “organic conception of the state” and combining it with the study of body-related images, this chapter has offered an anthropomorphic mapping of Lear’s relationships to the other characters. The body-related image cluster that the text attributes to various characters corresponds to the analogical social structure of the body politic most comprehensively discussed in John of Salisbury’s Policraticus, a work well-known even to Shakespeare’s contemporaries. Focusing on one of the figurative layers of the text, the chapter has ultimately described King Lear’s fall from power as the result of the disintegration of his body politic. From a poetical point of view, this fall appears in King Lear in the form of various textual references to the sick body of the state, imagery which ultimately derives from the anthropomorphic analogy permeating early Jacobean public discourses. e 113

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