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Shakespeare and Montaigne / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface: Reading Montaigne Colin Burrow -- Introduction: Shakespeare and Montaigne: A Critical History -- Introduction: Montaigne and Shakespeare as Thought-Experiment -- Chapter 1 Of Birds and Bees: Montaigne, Shakespeare and the Rhetoric of Imitation -- Chapter 2 The Nature of Presence: Facing Violence in Montaigne and Shakespeare -- Chapter 3 Narcissism, Epochal Change and ‘Public Necessity’ in Richard II and ‘Of Custom, and Not Easily Changing an Accepted Law’ -- Chapter 4 Shakespeare, Montaigne and Ricoeur: Identity as Narrative -- Chapter 5 Genre and Gender in Montaigne and Shakespeare -- Chapter 6 Shakespeare, Montaigne and Moral Luck -- Chapter 7 Cavell’s Tragic Scepticism and the Comedy of the Cuckold: Othello and Montaigne Revisited -- Chapter 8 Feeling Indifference: Flaying Narratives in Montaigne and Shakespeare -- Chapter 9 On Belief in Montaigne and Shakespeare -- Chapter 10 Making Sense of ‘To be or not to be’ -- Chapter 11 ‘The Web of our Life is of a Mingled Yarn’: Mixed Worlds and Kinds in Montaigne’s ‘We Taste Nothing Purely’ and Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well -- Chapter 12 Radical Neo-Paganism: The Transmission of Discontinuous Identity from Plutarch to Montaigne to Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra -- Chapter 13 Montaigne, Shakespeare and the Metamorphosis of Comedy and Tragedy -- Chapter 14 Montaigne’s Essais, Shakespeare’s Trials and Other Experiments of Moment -- Chapter 15 Montaigne’s Shakespeare: The Tempest as Test-case -- Chapter 16 Falstaff’s Party: Shakespeare, Montaigne and Their Liberal Censors -- Afterword: A Philosophical Shakespeare or a Dramatic Montaigne? -- Afterword: A Philosophical Montaigne and a Dramatic Shakespeare? -- Bibliography -- Index |
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