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Mentioned in 5 episodes

Tyrant

Shakespeare on Politics
Book • 2018

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Mentioned in 5 episodes

Listed in the episode reading list as a study of Shakespeare’s treatment of power and tyranny.
168 snips
Henry IV Part 1
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Ryan Holiday
as a book written by
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Stephen Greenblatt
that examines tyrannical characters in Shakespeare's plays.
98 snips
Stephen Greenblatt: Why “This Time Is Different” Is Always Wrong
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Conn Iggulden
, discussing the assassins sent to kill Nero and reminding of Hercules strangling snakes in the crib.
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Rise of Nero
Erwähnt im Zusammenhang mit der Diskussion über den Zerfall des liberalen Nachkriegskonsenses und der Untergangsstimmung in der Debatte über den Populismus.
Die politische Ökonomie des Populismus – #216
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Angelina Stanford
as a book with inaccurate interpretations of Shakespeare's works.
Episode 257: "Best of" Series -- Our Literary Lives of 2021
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Sean Carroll
as a book about different ways Shakespeare talks about bad rulers.
74 | Stephen Greenblatt on Stories, History, and Cultural Poetics
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Ryan Holiday
for understanding political events through Shakespeare's characters.
Jeni Britton Bauer of Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams On Running a Business in Moments of Crisis
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Ryan Holiday
as the best book written during the Trump administration, offering political analysis through Shakespearean characters.
Bryan Doerries On the Power of Greek Tragedy and Seneca’s Plays

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