"This book shows Shakespeare confronting political, social, and philosophical issues: the motives of characters and ethical judgments on them; the defining features of legal systems; the problem of economic inequality; the limits and costs of power in colonial and other situations; the mind's capacity to know the world, other minds, and the supernatural"--
"This book shows Shakespeare confronting political, social, and philosophical issues: the motives of characters and ethical judgments on them; the defining features of legal systems; the problem of economic inequality; the limits and costs of power in colonial and other situations; the mind's capacity to know the world, other minds, and the supernatural"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Strier is Sulzberger Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in the Department of English at the University of Chicago.
Inhaltsangabe
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
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
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