Done with my Antony and Cleopatra article. Now for the feedback!pic.twitter.com/BWb5hwV15x
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Thank you! It’s been really interesting to think about the deployment of this narrative and Egypt in these imperial texts and their strategies for containing the Islamicate east.
I am sure! Tasso is definitely doing something similar, in a text that is itself a glorification of the First Crusade, written right after Lepanto. Seems like there are a lot of connections. And of course the character aligned with Cleopatra, Armida, converts in the end.
Yes! It’s strange to me that scholars have taken these as tropes of the “clash of civilizations,” rather than thought through possible ways that the Ottomans could be a model given that they were a Eurasian empire and actively colonizing Europe.
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