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A characteristic feature of Cantor's scholarship is his focus on various political regimes and their depiction in
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Cantor also published many articles on films and television shows, most of which are listed on his webpage at the
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Cantor was perhaps best known in his later years for his writings on popular culture. He published three books in this field. In
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Cantor, Paul (1993). ""Mary
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Cantor, Paul (2000). "'Christian Kings' and 'English
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Cantor, Paul (2007). "Popular
Culture and Spontaneous Order, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Tube".
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Gaskell's North and South: Industrial Energy Versus 'The Idiocies of Rural Life".
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Cantor, Paul (1997). "On
Sitting Down to Read King Lears Once Again: The Textual Deconstruction of Shakespeare".
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Souls with Longing: Representations of Honor and Love in Shakespeare, ed. By Bernard J. Dobski and Dustin A. Gish
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A Walk in the Garden: Biblical, Iconographical and Literary Images of Eden, ed. By Paul Morris and Deborah Sawyer
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Cantor, Paul (1997). "The Poet as Economist: Shelley's Critique of Paper Money and the British National Debt".
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Cantor, Paul (2001). "This Is Not Your Father's FBI: The X-Files and the Delegitimation of the Nation-State".
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Shakespeare's Political Pageant: Essays in Politics and Literature, ed. By Joseph Alulis and Vickie Sullivan
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Cantor, Paul; Hufnagel, Peter (2009). "The Empire of the Future: Imperialism and Modernism in H. G. Wells".
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Cantor, Paul (2007). "The Invisible Gnomes and the Invisible Hand: South Park and Libertarian Philosophy".
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Cantor, Paul (1999). "Waiting for Godot and the End of History: Postmodernism as a Democratic Aesthetic".
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Cantor, Paul (2007). "The Politics of Epic: Wordsworth, Byron, and the Romantic Redefinition of Heroism".
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Shakespeare's Last Plays: Essays in Literature and Politics, ed. By Stephen W. Smith and Travis Curtright
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Cantor, Paul (1997). "Tales of the Alhambra: Rushdie's Use of Spanish History in The Moor's Last Sigh".
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Cantor, Paul (1994). ""Hyperinflation and Hyperreality: Thomas Mann In Light of Austrian Economics"".
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Cantor, Paul (1999). "The Invisible Man and the Invisible Hand:H. G. Wells's Critique of Capitalism".
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Democracy's Literature: Politics and Fiction in America, ed. By Patrick J. Deneen and Joseph Romance
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From Here to There: The Odyssey of the Liberal Arts, ed. Roger Barrus, John Eastby, and J. Scott Lee
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Cantor, Paul (2016). "Reality Czech: Tom Stoppard Discovers Shakespeare behind the Iron Curtain".
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Cantor, Paul (1994). "Happy Days in the Veld: Beckett and Coetzee's In the Heart of the Country".
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Educating the Prince: Essays in Honor of Harvey Mansfield, ed. By Mark Blitz and William Kristol
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Pop Culture and the Dark Side of the American Dream: Con Men, Gangsters, Drug Lords, and Zombies
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Cantor, Paul (1976). ""'A Distorting Mirror': Shelley's The Cenci and Shakespearean Tragedy,"".
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Cantor combined his interests in literature and culture with an interest in Austrian Economics.
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Pop Culture and the Dark Side of the American Dream: Con Men, Gangsters, Drug Lords, and Zombies
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The Other Mary Shelley: Beyond Frankenstein, ed. By Audrey Fisch, Anne Mellor, and Esther Schor
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Cantor, Paul (2000). "Shakespeare in the Original Klingon: Star Trek and the End of History".
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Cantor, Paul (1985). ""The Metaphysics of Botany: Rousseau and the New Criticism of Plants"".
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Philosophy and the Interpretation of Pop Culture, ed. By William Irwin and Jorge J. E. Gracia
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Cantor, Paul (2019). "The Economics of Philosophical Anthropology: Hegel versus Rousseau".
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Cantor, Paul (1995). "Timon of Athens: The Corrupt City and the Origins of Philosophy".
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Cantor, Paul (2016) . "Against Chivalry: The achievement of Cervantes and Shakespeare".
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Cantor, Paul (1996). "The Uncanonical Dante: The Divine Comedy and Islamic Philosophy".
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Cantor, Paul (2002). "Shakespeare' The Tempest: Tragicomedy and the Philosophic Hero".
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Cantor, Paul (1981). "Prospero's Republic: The Politics of Shakespeare's The Tempest".
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Cantor, Paul (1987). "Religion and the Limits of Community in The Merchant of Venice".
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Cantor, Paul (1997). "'A Soldier and Afeard': Macbeth and the Gospelling of Scotland".
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Cantor, Paul (2004). "The Contract from Hell: Corruption in Marlowe's Doctor Faustus".
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The Flight from Science and Reason, ed. By Paul Gross, Norman Levitt, and Martin Lewis
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Cantor, Paul (1990). "Othello: The Erring Barbarian among the Supersubtle Venetians".
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Cantor, Paul (2011). "The Spectrum of Love: Nature and Convention in As You Like It".
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Cantor, Paul (2006). "Shakespeare's Henry V: From the Medieval to the Modern World".
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Cantor, Paul (1991). ""'Adolf, We Hardly Knew You': DeLillo's Postmodern Hitler,"".
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Cantor, Paul (2001). "The Law versus the Marketplace in Jonson's Bartholomew Fair".
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The Invisible Hand in Popular Culture: Liberty vs. Authority in American Film and TV
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Cantor, Paul (1983). "The Ground of Nature: Shakespeare, Language, and Politics".
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Perspectives on Politics in Shakespeare, ed. By John A. Murley and Sean D. Sutton
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South Park and Philosophy: You Know, I Learned Something Today, ed. By Robert Arp
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In Solon and Thesis: Law and Theater in the English Renaissance, ed. Dennis Kezar
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Cantor, Paul (1999). "The Simpsons: Atomistic Politics and the Nuclear Family".
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Cantor, Paul (2006β2007). "Playwright of the Globe: Shakespeare as World Poet".
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Cantor, Paul (2012). ""The Fickle Muse: The Unpredictability of Culture"".
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In Metaphor: Problems and Perspectives, ed. By David Miall, Harvester Press
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Private and Public Corruption, ed. By William C. Heffernan and John Kleinig
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Cantor, Paul (2007). "The Homeric Question: Is the Odyssey a Great Book?".
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Cantor, Paul (1995). "Literature and Politics: Understanding the Regime".
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Capitalism and Commerce in Imaginative Literature, ed. Edward W. Younkins
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Cantor, Paul (1980). "Shakespeare's The Tempest: The Wise Man as Hero".
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Cantor, Paul (1980). ""Byron's Cain: A Romantic Version of the Fall"".
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Literature and the Economics of Liberty: Spontaneous Order in Culture.
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Literature and the Economics of Liberty: Spontaneous Order in Culture
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Literature and the Economics of Liberty: Spontaneous Order in Culture
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Cantor, Paul (2005). "Yankee Go Home: Twain's Postcolonial Romance".
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Cantor, Paul (1997). "Oscar Wilde: The Man of Soul Under Socialism".
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Literature and the Economics of Liberty: Spontaneous Order in Culture
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Cantor, Paul (1993). "Stephen Greenblatt's New Historicist Vision".
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Shakespeare as Political Thinker, ed. By John Alvis and Thomas West
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Cantor, Paul (1991). "Leo Strauss and Contemporary Hermeneutics".
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The Poet, the Philosopher, and the Politician in Shakespeare's
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Cantor, Paul (1991). ""Aristotle and the History of Tragedy"".
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Shakespeareβs Roman Trilogy: The Twilight of the Ancient World.
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Austrian economic and culture: An interview with Paul Cantor
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Cantor, Paul (1992). ""Blake and the Archaeology of Eden"".
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Cantor, Paul (1996). "Nature and Convention in King Lear".
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Iconoclastic Departures: Mary Shelley After "Frankenstein"
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Gilligan Unbound: Pop Culture in the Age of Globalization.
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Creature and Creator: Myth-making and English Romanticism.
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William Shakespeare and the Roots of Western Civilization
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Gilligan Unbound: Pop Culture in the Age of Globalization
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Creature and Creator: Myth-making and English Romanticism
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The Rousseauian Mind, ed. Eve Grace and Christopher Kelly
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Gilligan Unbound: Pop Culture in the Age of Globalization
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Creature and Creator: Myth-Making and English Romanticism
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Cantor, Paul (1987). ""Rhetoric in Plato's Phaedrus"".
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In-between: Essays & Studies in Literary Criticism
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A series of thirty video lectures on Shakespeare and
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New Essays on 'White Noise', ed. By Frank Lentricchia
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Cantor, Paul (1993). "Shakespeare--'For All Time'?".
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Cantor interviews on conversations with Bill Kristol
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A series of twenty-five video lectures by Cantor on
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Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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Economics and Literature: A Tribute and Celebration
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2504:(a lecture at Roosevelt University April 4, 2019)
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2520:Paul Cantor on Zombies, Pop Culture, and the CDC
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2558:(August 2016): Cantor on literature and liberty
758:Macbeth und die Evangelisierung von Schottland.
2606:(June 2021): Cantor on Shakespeare and comedy.
2564:(September 2017): Cantor on Shakespeare's Rome
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2594:(March 2020): Cantor on Hollywood westerns
2552:(October 2015): Cantor on popular culture.
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