Recent work in Shakespeare studies has brought to the forefront a variety of ways in which the collaborative nature of Shakespearean drama can be investigated: collaborative performance (Shakespeare and his fellow actors); collaborative writing (Shakespeare and his co-authors); collaborative textual
Shakespearean Metaphysics (Shakespeare Now!)
β Scribed by Michael Witmore
- Publisher
- Continuum
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 156
- Series
- Shakespeare Now!
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Metaphysics is usually associated with that part of the philosophical tradition which asks about 'last things', questions such as: How many substances are there in the world? Which is more fundamental, quantity or quality? Are events prior to things, or do they happen to those things? While he wasn't a philosopher, Shakespeare was obviously interested in 'ultimates' of this sort. Instead of probing these issues with argument, however, he did so with plays. Shakespearean Metaphysics argues for Shakespeare's inclusion within a metaphysical tradition that opposes empiricism and Cartesian dualism. Through close readings of three major plays - The Tempest, King Lear and Twelfth Night - Witmore proposes that Shakespeare's manner of depicting life on stage itself constitutes an 'answer' to metaphysical questions raised by later thinkers as Spinoza, Bergson, and Whitehead. Each of these readings shifts the interpretative frame around the plays in radical ways; taken together they show the limits of our understanding of theatrical play as an 'illusion' generated by the physical circumstances of production.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 8
General Editorsβ Preface......Page 10
Acknowledgements......Page 13
1. Shakespearean Metaphysics and the Drama of Immanence......Page 14
2. Whitehead and the Final Satisfaction of Twelfth Night......Page 45
3. Learβs Intensity, Bergsonβs Divided Kingdom......Page 74
4. Spinoza and The Tempest: An Island of One......Page 103
Bibliographical Note and Further Reading......Page 140
A......Page 144
B......Page 145
D......Page 146
F......Page 147
H......Page 148
K......Page 149
M......Page 150
O......Page 151
S......Page 152
T......Page 154
W......Page 155
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