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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... particular exchanges with Paul Alpers, David Bevington, Carol Neely, Norman Rabkin, Amelie Rorty, Edward Snow, Meredith Skura, and Richard Wheeler. And throughout there have been the students – from those in the General Education course ...
... particular exchanges with Paul Alpers, David Bevington, Carol Neely, Norman Rabkin, Amelie Rorty, Edward Snow, Meredith Skura, and Richard Wheeler. And throughout there have been the students – from those in the General Education course ...
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... particular point. That there is some such perspective whose staking out it was for me to accomplish I glimpsed consciously as a result of an exchange whose special role for me I wish to record explicitly. It took the form of a telephone ...
... particular point. That there is some such perspective whose staking out it was for me to accomplish I glimpsed consciously as a result of an exchange whose special role for me I wish to record explicitly. It took the form of a telephone ...
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... particular question in mind, by the experience I called grating. For a political experience to have moved back out from the mind onto the skin and into the senses means that in these twenty years something like a new set of natural ...
... particular question in mind, by the experience I called grating. For a political experience to have moved back out from the mind onto the skin and into the senses means that in these twenty years something like a new set of natural ...
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... particular, concerning Macbeth, until I would, if ever, find a way to account for its famous spookiness, which would mean, for me, find the spookiness or uncanniness as reflected in the skeptical process. The essay on Lear has, I ...
... particular, concerning Macbeth, until I would, if ever, find a way to account for its famous spookiness, which would mean, for me, find the spookiness or uncanniness as reflected in the skeptical process. The essay on Lear has, I ...
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... particular no rest in what we know of God. Being Shakespearean texts they test, as well as test themselves by, their ... particular philosophy's own interpretation of skepticism (or skepticism's selfinterpretation, namely as discovering ...
... particular no rest in what we know of God. Being Shakespearean texts they test, as well as test themselves by, their ... particular philosophy's own interpretation of skepticism (or skepticism's selfinterpretation, namely as discovering ...
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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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