Shakespeare and the economic imperative : "What's aught but a 'tis valued?"
by
 
Grav, Peter F.

Title
Shakespeare and the economic imperative : "What's aught but a 'tis valued?"

Author
Grav, Peter F.

ISBN
9780415963169
 
9780203927915

Personal Author
Grav, Peter F.

Publication Information
New York [u.a.] : Routledge, 2008.

Physical Description
VII, 207 S. ; 24 cm.

Series
Studies in major literary authors

Contents
The merchants of Ephesus and how money never really mattered -- Shakespeare's England : The merry wives of Windsor's bourgeois cash values -- My purse, my person : conflating the economic and the personal in The merchant of Venice -- The exchange economy of Measure for measure : you will needs buy and sell men and women like beasts -- Reconciling the two Timons : Shakespeare's philanthropist and Middleton's prodigal.

Subject Term
Value in literature.
 
Capitalism in literature.
 
Ethics in literature.
 
Money -- Social aspects.
 
Interpersonal relations -- Economic aspects.


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