Poétique/Politique de l'artifice dans Richard II

This paper aims at relating two apparently distinct approaches to Richard II’s conspicuous degree of structural and stylistic sophistication. One is the historical and political context of Queen Elizabeth’s succession — a hot debate in which indirection may appear as a necessary political artifice,...

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Main Author: Pierre Iselin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre de Recherche "Texte et Critique de Texte" 2009-12-01
Series:Sillages Critiques
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/sillagescritiques/2083
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description This paper aims at relating two apparently distinct approaches to Richard II’s conspicuous degree of structural and stylistic sophistication. One is the historical and political context of Queen Elizabeth’s succession — a hot debate in which indirection may appear as a necessary political artifice, the other is the ostentatious and multiple use of poetic citation — mise en abyme of discourses and theatrical props, recurrence of symbolic and biblical motifs, insistence on poetic conceits and topoi, onomastics and wordplay. With its chiasmic architecture of inversion, Shakespeare’s play can be seen not only as the mannerist treatment of a medieval diptych, but also as a study in perspective, where meaning and reception are instable, roles liable to reversibility — a poetic reflection on the theatre of politics.
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Poétique/Politique de l'artifice dans Richard II
Sillages Critiques
music
poetics
politics
self-censorship
perspective
theatrum mundi
title Poétique/Politique de l'artifice dans Richard II
title_full Poétique/Politique de l'artifice dans Richard II
title_fullStr Poétique/Politique de l'artifice dans Richard II
title_full_unstemmed Poétique/Politique de l'artifice dans Richard II
title_short Poétique/Politique de l'artifice dans Richard II
title_sort poetique politique de l artifice dans richard ii
topic music
poetics
politics
self-censorship
perspective
theatrum mundi
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