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Heavy with care: Sleep and ethical life from ancient Greece to early modern England
Hercules asleep: Stoic oikeiôsis in Jasper Heywood's Hercules Furens
"The body is with the king, but the king Is not with the body": Sovereign sleep in the tragedies of Hamlet, Macbeth, and King Lear
"Watching to banish care": sleep and insomnia in The Faerie Queene
"Inhabit lax": Insomniac vare and the vital virtue of sleep in Paradise Lost
Coda: A vital rationality.
Hercules asleep: Stoic oikeiôsis in Jasper Heywood's Hercules Furens
"The body is with the king, but the king Is not with the body": Sovereign sleep in the tragedies of Hamlet, Macbeth, and King Lear
"Watching to banish care": sleep and insomnia in The Faerie Queene
"Inhabit lax": Insomniac vare and the vital virtue of sleep in Paradise Lost
Coda: A vital rationality.