Disowning Knowledge: In Seven Plays of ShakespeareCambridge University Press, 31/03/2003 Reissued with a new essay on Macbeth this famous collection of essays on Shakespeare's tragedies considers these plays as responses to the crisis of knowledge and the emergence of modern skepticism provoked by the new science of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. |
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... denial, by a selfconsuming disappointment that seeks worldconsuming revenge. That the study of tragedy can and should entail reconceptions of what drives skepticism – of what its emotion is, of what becomes of the world in its grip, its ...
... denial, by a selfconsuming disappointment that seeks worldconsuming revenge. That the study of tragedy can and should entail reconceptions of what drives skepticism – of what its emotion is, of what becomes of the world in its grip, its ...
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... denial. Now I note certain veins of implication I have since come to expect from that stake. Most immediately, what philosophy knows as doubt, Othello's violence allegorizes (or recognizes) as some form of jealousy. Now, whatever ...
... denial. Now I note certain veins of implication I have since come to expect from that stake. Most immediately, what philosophy knows as doubt, Othello's violence allegorizes (or recognizes) as some form of jealousy. Now, whatever ...
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... denial of sight; fighting not to awaken; the human guise; am I identical with my mind? with my body? with neither?; the marks of finitude; unstable certainty; the denial of the human is the human; thinking to escape human nature from ...
... denial of sight; fighting not to awaken; the human guise; am I identical with my mind? with my body? with neither?; the marks of finitude; unstable certainty; the denial of the human is the human; thinking to escape human nature from ...
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... denial by the mother here in juxtaposition with the denial of the world in order to mark, without following, the possibility of a direct psychoanalytic interpretation of skepticism, one that would not exact what may seem the detour ...
... denial by the mother here in juxtaposition with the denial of the world in order to mark, without following, the possibility of a direct psychoanalytic interpretation of skepticism, one that would not exact what may seem the detour ...
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... denial of the child. “Economy” here takes up what I call the stake in skepticism, its presentation of the collapse of a “best case” of knowledge. Again, skepticism on the feminine side might bring into focus not, or not only, a ...
... denial of the child. “Economy” here takes up what I call the stake in skepticism, its presentation of the collapse of a “best case” of knowledge. Again, skepticism on the feminine side might bring into focus not, or not only, a ...
Índice
A Reading of King Lear | |
Othello and the Stake of the Other | |
Coriolanus and Interpretations of Politics | |
Hamlets Burden of Proof | |
Reading The Winters Tale | |
Macbeth Appalled | |
Index of Names and Titles | |
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