6 Oliver Bach: Diplomacy in Early Modern Literature (1/6)
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-006
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Oliver Bach is a literary scholar working @[email protected]. He published extensively on legal discourses and debates on tolerance. In his PhD thesis he analysed the political theology in the works of Andreas Gryphius. His new book on utopian thought and political reform in the 18th century will be published this summer! (2/6)
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For the handbook he takes a different perspective on #emdiplomacy by looking into literary discourses on #diplomacy and #emdiplomats. How was #diplomacy discussed in #earlymodern #literature? How were diplomats depicted? (3/6)
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Looking into these questions he focusses on 4 different examples: #Shakespeare’s Henry V (1598/99), Inca Garcilaso de la Vega’s Historia General del Peru (1612/13), Andreas Gryphius’ Catharina von Georgien (1657) and Jean Racine’s Andromache (1667). (4/6)
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Despite their differences, in all text the theological foundation of #emdiplomacy is striking. Moreover, #emdiplomacy is depicted as always at the risk of failure with war and conflict as the dooming consequence.
Depicting #emdiplomacy on stage or in other literary forms clearly demonstrates the importance of speech (acts). For an #emdiplomat it is not only important what is said, but how it is said. For the story these speech acts also play a central role for the development of the story. (5/6)
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