Politics, Literature, and Film in Conversation: Essays in Honor of Mary P. Nichols
By (Author) Matthew D. Dinan
Edited by Natalie Taylor
Edited by Denise Schaeffer
Edited by Paul E. Kirkland
Contributions by Stephen Block
Contributions by Patrick Cain
Contributions by Kenneth DeLuca
Contributions by Matthew D. Dinan
Contributions by Paul E. Kirkland
Contributions by Sara MacDonald
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
4th May 2021
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literature: history and criticism
320.01
Hardback
244
Width 164mm, Height 228mm, Spine 24mm
540g
This volume presents a series of essays in honor of noted scholar of political theory, Mary P. Nichols. The essays reflect Nichols pathbreaking work in ancient Greek political thought, as well as her influential treatments of works of literature and film in conversation with political theory. Part I: Conversations Concerning Love and Friendship features essays about the philosophical meaning of human connection and affection. Part II: Conversations Between Politics and Poetry looks at the political significance of art, and the ways in which political rule can be understood to be artistic or poetic. Part III: Conversations from Tragedy to Comedy considers whether the human need for community is something to be lamented or celebrated. Broad in scope and interdisciplinary in approach, the essays in this volume address authors such as Plato, Aristotle, Shakespeare, Machiavelli, Mary Wollstonecraft, G.W.F. Hegel, Jane Austen, Henry James, William Faulkner, Albert Camus, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Aleksander Solzhenitsyn, as well as the films of Woody Allen and Whit Stillman.
"A delightful collection of stimulating essays, ranging from Plato and Aristotle, Shakespeare and Jane Austen, to Whit Stillman and Woody Allen, among others. With these insightful readings, on themes of love and friendship, politics and poetry, tragedy and comedy, students of Mary Nichols pay tribute to a teacher whose deep influence has fostered thoughtful originality."
--Ronna Burger, Tulane University"Politics, Literature & Film in Conversation consists of twelve tributes to a teacher for whom teaching how to read with depth and care proves inseparable from caring deeply about those she teaches. Each contribution stands as an example of a thought central in the life and work of Mary Nichols--that philosophy, while extraordinary, must be embedded in, and inseparable from, the ordinary. These beautifully written chapters indicate just how successful she has been as a scholar, a teacher, and a friend. "
--Michael Davis, Sarah Lawrence CollegeThe reader is left to discover the many ways in which Nichols' is honored. That the editors and authors trust the reader to do so seems a proper way of honoring Nichols' scholarship and career.
-- "VoegelinView"Matthew D. Dinan is assistant professor in the great books program at St. Thomas University.
Natalie Taylor is associate professor of political science at Skidmore College.
Denise Schaeffer is professor of political Science at the College of the Holy Cross.
Paul E. Kirkland is associate professor of political science and great ideas at Carthage College.