Philosophical Shakespeares
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822.33 LIE/S Shakespeare's festive tragedy: the ritual foundations of genre | 822.33 MAR Marxist Shakespeares | 822.33 MAR/S Shakespeare: the tragedies | 822.33 PHI Philosophical Shakespeares | 822.33 POL Political Shakespeare: essays in cultural materialism | 822.33 POS Post-colonial Shakespeares | 822.33 RAT/W William Shakespeare`s A midsummer night`s dream |
Shakespeare continues to articulate the central problems of our intellectual inheritance. The plays of a Renaissance playwright still seem to be fundamental to our understanding and experience of modernity.
Key philosophical questions concerning value, meaning and justice continue to resonate in Shakespeare's work. In the course of rethinking these issues, Philosophical Shakespeare's actively encourages the growing dissolution of boundaries between literature and philosophy. The approach throughout is interdisciplinary, and ranges from problem-centred readings of particular plays to more general elaborations of the significance of Shakespeare in relation to individual thinkers or philosophical traditions.
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