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Shakespeare’s Dialectic of Hope: From the Political to the Utopian

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This scholarly work explores Shakespeare’s treatment of hope, politics, and utopian thought throughout his dramatic works. Hugh Grady analyzes how Shakespeare’s plays evolve from political engagement to utopian imagination.

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Hugh Grady’s Shakespeare’s Dialectic of Hope offers a comprehensive exploration of how William Shakespeare engages with concepts of hope, political philosophy, and utopian thought across his body of work. The study traces a compelling arc through Shakespeare’s career, demonstrating how his dramatic imagination shifts from direct political commentary to increasingly utopian visions of human possibility.

Grady argues that Shakespeare’s plays reflect a dialectical relationship between political realism and utopian aspiration, revealing how the playwright grappled with fundamental questions about power, justice, and social transformation. Published by Cambridge University Press, this scholarly intervention demonstrates Shakespeare’s continued relevance to contemporary political and philosophical discourse, positioning the playwright as a sophisticated thinker engaging with enduring human concerns about hope and social change.

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Author

Hugh Grady

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009107754

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