
Does philosophy gain or lose when it is embedded within literature or embodied by drama? Does literary criticism gain or lose when it turns to literary works as occasions for abstract reflection? Leading literary scholars and philosophers interrogate philosophical dimensions of Shakespeare's Hamlet with these urgent questions in view.Scholars probe Hamlet's own insights, assess the significance of philosophy's literary-dramatic framing by this play, and trace the philosophically-relevant underpinnings revealed by historical transformations in Hamlet's reception. They focus on the play's thematizations of subjectivity, knowledge, sex, grief, self-theatricalization.Examining Shakespeare's play from a philosophical standpoint sharpens the questions the play itself so famously poses: What counts as a proper response to injustice upon realizing that whatever one does, there can be no undoing of the initial wrong? What do our commitments to the dead amount to? How to persist in infusing significance into action while grasping the degradation of death and our own replaceability? Scholars at the forefront of their fields tackle these and other questions from a wide range of viewpoints, illuminating the central concerns of one of Shakespeare's masterpieces.
This collection investigates the intersection of philosophical inquiry and dramatic literature, specifically questioning how the medium of Shakespeare's Hamlet shapes and informs abstract reflection. Editor Tzachi Zamir compiles essays from prominent scholars who analyze the play not merely as a text, but as a framework for exploring existential and ethical dilemmas. The contributors examine how the play's dramatic structure influences our understanding of subjectivity, grief, and the limits of human action.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and academics frequently cite this volume as a rigorous contribution to the field of philosophy and literature. The text is noted for its high level of academic density, making it most suitable for advanced students and researchers in the humanities.
Page Count:
296
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190698543
ISBN-13:
9780190698546
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