Shakespeare, the Reformation and the Interpreting Self / / Roberta Kwan.

Reconceptualises Shakespeare’s representations of selfhood by drawing on a long history of the interpreting self Provides a groundbreaking contribution to the expanding field of study situated at the intersections of Shakespeare, religion and philosophy Illuminates Shakespeare’s indebtedness to Refo...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2023]
©2023
Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Series:Edinburgh Critical Studies in Shakespeare and Philosophy : ECSSP
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Physical Description:1 online resource (432 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  • SERIES EDITOR’S PREFACE
  • TEXTUAL NOTE
  • INTRODUCTION
  • CHAPTER 1 A HERMENEUTIC REVOLUTION
  • CHAPTER 2 HAMLET, THE FALL AND HERMENEUTICAL TRAGEDY
  • CHAPTER 3 NOT KNOWING THYSELF IN TROILUS AND CRESSIDA
  • CHAPTER 4 SEEING MERCY, STAGING MERCY IN MEASURE FOR MEASURE
  • CHAPTER 5 ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL? KNOWING IN PART
  • EPILOGUE
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • Index