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Literary Criticism, Shakespeare
Thinking With Shakespeare: Comparative and Interdisciplinary Essays by William Poole β€” book cover

Thinking With Shakespeare: Comparative and Interdisciplinary Essays

by William Poole (Editor), Richard Scholar
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Synopsis

Shakespeare's works do not embody any doctrine or set of beliefs, as his critics have long been tempted to suggest, but they do stage encounters with certain kinds of thinking—ethical, political, epistemological, even metaphysical—that still concern us today. They can be shown to draw on ancient philosophies—Platonism, Stoicism, Scepticism—either directly or through medieval and continental Renaissance thought. Or their scenarios can be likened to those of other kinds of intellectual argument, such as legal or theological discourse. The essays collected in this volume demonstrate the value of thinking with Shakespeare, either as embodied in Shakespeare's own creative programme or in our use of philosophical paradigms as an approach to his works. The contributors are Colin Burrow, Terence Cave, Gabriel Josipovoci, Charles Martindale, Stephen Medcalf, Subha Mukherji, A. D. Nuttall and N. K. Sugimura.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2007
Publisher
Maney Publishing
Pages
143
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781904350842

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