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Shakespeare and Montaigne

Buch | Softcover
468 Seiten
2023
Edinburgh University Press (Verlag)
978-1-4744-5824-5 (ISBN)
CHF 54,10 inkl. MwSt
Introduces and explores a wide range of fresh approaches to comparative study of Shakespeare and Montaigne.
Shakespeare and Montaigne share a grounded, genial sense of the lived reality of human experience, as well as a surprising depth of engagement with history, literature and philosophy. With celebrated subtlety and incisive humour, both authors investigate abiding questions of epistemology, psychology, theology, ethics, politics and aesthetics. In this collection, distinguished contributors consider these influential, much-beloved figures in light of each other. The English playwright and the French essayist, each in his own fashion, reflect on and evaluate the Renaissance, the Reformation and the rise of new modern perspectives many of us now might readily recognise as our own.

Lars Engle, Chapman Professor of English at Tulsa, is the author of Shakespearean Pragmatism, coauthor of Studying Shakespeare’s Contemporaries, and coeditor of English Renaissance Drama: A Norton Anthology. His essays have appeared in PMLA, Modern Philology, Shakespeare Survey, Shakespeare Quarterly, Shakespeare Studies, SEL, and in numerous other journals and essay collections. He’s a past Trustee of the Shakespeare Association of America. Patrick Gray is Associate Professor of English Studies and Director of Liberal Arts at Durham University. He is the author of Shakespeare and the Fall of the Roman Republic: Selfhood, Stoicism, and Civil War (2019), editor of Shakespeare and the Ethics of War (2019), and co-editor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Ethics (2014). His essays have appeared in Shakespeare Survey, Shakespeare Jahrbuch, Skenè, JMEMS, Comparative Drama, and Textual Practice. William M. Hamlin is Professor of English at Washington State University and Bornander Distinguished Professor in the WSU Honors College. His books include Tragedy and Scepticism in Shakespeare’s England (Palgrave, 2005), Montaigne’s English Journey (Oxford, 2013), and, most recently, Montaigne: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford, 2020). A recipient of Guggenheim and British Academy fellowships, he has published essays in Renaissance Quarterly, English Literary Renaissance, Shakespeare Studies, Montaigne Studies, and many other journals.

Contents

Acknowledgements vii

Notes on Contributors x

Preface: Reading Montaigne by Colin Burrow xv

Introdu ction: Shakespeare and Montaigne:

A Critical History 1

William M. Hamlin

Introduction: Shakespeare and Montaigne as

Thought-Experiment 28

Lars Engle

1. Of Birds and Bees: Montaigne, Shakespeare and

the Rhetoric of Imitation 59

N. Amos Rothschild

2. The Nature of Presence: Facing Violence in Montaigne

and Shakespeare 78

Anita Gilman Sherman

3. Narcissism, Epochal Change and ‘Public Necessity’ in

Richard II and ‘Of Custom, and Not Easily Changing

an Accepted Law’ 90

William McKenzie

4. Shakespeare, Montaigne and Ricoeur: Identity as Narrative 105

Zorica Bečanović-Nikolić

5. Genre and Gender in Montaigne and Shakespeare 123

David Schalkwyk

6. Shakespeare, Montaigne and Moral Luck 140

Maria Devlin McNair

7. Cavell’s Tragic Scepticism and the Comedy of the Cuckold:

Othello and Montaigne Revisited 166

Cassie M. Miura

8. Feeling Indifference: Flaying Narratives in Montaigne

and Shakespeare 180

Alison Calhoun

9. On Belief in Montaigne and Shakespeare 198

William M. Hamlin

10. Making Sense of ‘To be or not to be’ 216

Richard Dillane

11. ‘The web of our life is of a mingled yarn’: Mixed Worlds

and Kinds in Montaigne’s ‘We Taste Nothing Purely’

and Shakespeare’s All’s Well that Ends Well 233

Peter G. Platt

12. Radical Neo-Paganism: The Transmission of Discontinuous

Identity from Plutarch to Montaigne to Shakespeare’s

Antony and Cleopatra 246

Daniel Vitkus

13. Montaigne, Shakespeare and the Metamorphosis of

Comedy and Tragedy 263

Richard Hillman

14. Montaigne’s Essais, Shakespeare’s Trials and Other

Experiments of Moment 282

Richard Scholar

15. Montaigne’s Shakespeare: The Tempest as Test-case 296

Lars Engle

16. Falstaff’s Party: Shakespeare, Montaigne and Their

Liberal Censors 326

Patrick Gray

Afterword: A Philosophical Shakespeare or a

Dramatic Montaigne? 374

George Hoffmann

Afterword: A Philosophical Montaigne and a

Dramatic Shakespeare? 384

Katharine Eisaman Maus

Bibliography 392

Index 435

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Edinburgh
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Geschichte der Philosophie
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-4744-5824-6 / 1474458246
ISBN-13 978-1-4744-5824-5 / 9781474458245
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