Shakespearean Issues
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Shakespearean Issues
Agency, Skepticism, and Other Puzzles
Strier, Richard
University of Pennsylvania Press
11/2024
368
Mole
9781512826968
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Introduction: The Leading Thought
Part I. Individuals
Chapter 1. Excuses, Bepissing, and Non-Being: Shakespearean Puzzles About Agency
Appendix. "Say it is my humour"
Chapter 2. Happy Hamlet
Chapter 3. Resisting Complicity: Ethical Judgment and King Lear
Part II. Systems
Chapter 4. Shakespeare and Legal Systems: The Better the Worse (but Not Vice Versa)
Chapter 5. King Lear and Human Needs
Chapter 6. The Tempest (1): Power
Chapter 7. The Tempest (2): Labor
Chapter 8. The Tempest (3): Humanism
Part III. Beliefs
Chapter 9. Shakespeare and Skepticism (1): Religion
Chapter 10. Shakespeare and Skepticism (2): Epistemology
Chapter 11. Mind, Nature, Heterodoxy, and Iconoclasm in The Winter's Tale
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Part I. Individuals
Chapter 1. Excuses, Bepissing, and Non-Being: Shakespearean Puzzles About Agency
Appendix. "Say it is my humour"
Chapter 2. Happy Hamlet
Chapter 3. Resisting Complicity: Ethical Judgment and King Lear
Part II. Systems
Chapter 4. Shakespeare and Legal Systems: The Better the Worse (but Not Vice Versa)
Chapter 5. King Lear and Human Needs
Chapter 6. The Tempest (1): Power
Chapter 7. The Tempest (2): Labor
Chapter 8. The Tempest (3): Humanism
Part III. Beliefs
Chapter 9. Shakespeare and Skepticism (1): Religion
Chapter 10. Shakespeare and Skepticism (2): Epistemology
Chapter 11. Mind, Nature, Heterodoxy, and Iconoclasm in The Winter's Tale
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
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author intention; close reading; Comedy of Errors; Descartes; Hamlet; Harry Berger; King Lear; literary criticism; Measure for Measure; Merchant of Venice; Midsummer Night's Dream; Montaigne; ordinary language; Othello; philology; philosophy; renaisaance early modern; Shakespeare; skepticism; Stanley Cavell; The Tempest; Winter's Tale
Introduction: The Leading Thought
Part I. Individuals
Chapter 1. Excuses, Bepissing, and Non-Being: Shakespearean Puzzles About Agency
Appendix. "Say it is my humour"
Chapter 2. Happy Hamlet
Chapter 3. Resisting Complicity: Ethical Judgment and King Lear
Part II. Systems
Chapter 4. Shakespeare and Legal Systems: The Better the Worse (but Not Vice Versa)
Chapter 5. King Lear and Human Needs
Chapter 6. The Tempest (1): Power
Chapter 7. The Tempest (2): Labor
Chapter 8. The Tempest (3): Humanism
Part III. Beliefs
Chapter 9. Shakespeare and Skepticism (1): Religion
Chapter 10. Shakespeare and Skepticism (2): Epistemology
Chapter 11. Mind, Nature, Heterodoxy, and Iconoclasm in The Winter's Tale
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Part I. Individuals
Chapter 1. Excuses, Bepissing, and Non-Being: Shakespearean Puzzles About Agency
Appendix. "Say it is my humour"
Chapter 2. Happy Hamlet
Chapter 3. Resisting Complicity: Ethical Judgment and King Lear
Part II. Systems
Chapter 4. Shakespeare and Legal Systems: The Better the Worse (but Not Vice Versa)
Chapter 5. King Lear and Human Needs
Chapter 6. The Tempest (1): Power
Chapter 7. The Tempest (2): Labor
Chapter 8. The Tempest (3): Humanism
Part III. Beliefs
Chapter 9. Shakespeare and Skepticism (1): Religion
Chapter 10. Shakespeare and Skepticism (2): Epistemology
Chapter 11. Mind, Nature, Heterodoxy, and Iconoclasm in The Winter's Tale
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
author intention; close reading; Comedy of Errors; Descartes; Hamlet; Harry Berger; King Lear; literary criticism; Measure for Measure; Merchant of Venice; Midsummer Night's Dream; Montaigne; ordinary language; Othello; philology; philosophy; renaisaance early modern; Shakespeare; skepticism; Stanley Cavell; The Tempest; Winter's Tale