Three Renaissance Usury Plays
Discover the intricate world of finance and morality in "Three Renaissance Usury Plays," a compelling collection edited and published by Manchester University Press. Released in 2009, this hardcover edition spans 392 pages and dives into the complex themes of usury during the Renaissance period. These plays weave together elements of love, lust, chastity, and the nuances of human relationships, examining how economic interests intertwine with personal desires and societal norms.
Delve into a rich exploration of the human condition as these historical plays address questions of morality, harmony, and the body politic. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone with an interest in the cultural dynamics of the Renaissance, this edition promises a thought-provoking read that resonates with contemporary issues surrounding finance and ethics. Don't miss the opportunity to add this essential work to your library today!