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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... opening and closing moments of the essay on The Winter's Tale show the marks of its links there. They are links of value to me and I have not wished to hide them. I hope to see this essay also appear in its place as the last of my ...
... opening and closing moments of the essay on The Winter's Tale show the marks of its links there. They are links of value to me and I have not wished to hide them. I hope to see this essay also appear in its place as the last of my ...
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... opening moments sound this way: Over and over, an apparent symmetry or asymmetry between skepticism with respect to the external world and skepticism with respect to other minds has collapsed, on further reflection, into its opposite ...
... opening moments sound this way: Over and over, an apparent symmetry or asymmetry between skepticism with respect to the external world and skepticism with respect to other minds has collapsed, on further reflection, into its opposite ...
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... opening of the question whether the disgust or the refusal comes first. It was upon exiting (so I thought) from the path of reading through The Winter's Tale that I felt the idea of Shakespearean tragedy as interpretations of skepticism ...
... opening of the question whether the disgust or the refusal comes first. It was upon exiting (so I thought) from the path of reading through The Winter's Tale that I felt the idea of Shakespearean tragedy as interpretations of skepticism ...
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... opening moves in gender dispute as such. For example: If philosophy does not arise for women then which term suffers, women or philosophy; which is worse off? Or again: If you perceive that philosophy does not arise for women this shows ...
... opening moves in gender dispute as such. For example: If philosophy does not arise for women then which term suffers, women or philosophy; which is worse off? Or again: If you perceive that philosophy does not arise for women this shows ...
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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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Disowning Knowledge: In Seven Plays of Shakespeare Stanley Cavell Pré-visualização indisponível - 2003 |
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