2014
DOI: 10.1353/elh.2014.0034
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The Child’s Two Bodies: Shakespeare, Sovereignty, and the End of Succession

Abstract: This essay argues that in spite of a recent boom in scholarship on sovereignty, a particular political unit has gone unnoticed: the child and the sovereign. Although Shakespeare’s frequent recourse to child figures in his poems and plays has often been recognized, sovereignty seems to be an element missing from an expanding scholarly literature on the early modern child. Shakespeare critics often attend to the vulnerable personal bodies of children. But it is to the political bodies of children we must attend.… Show more

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