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Shakespeare Love And Language David Schalkwyk

  • SKU: BELL-54428864
Shakespeare Love And Language David Schalkwyk
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.87 MB
Pages: 252
Author: David Schalkwyk
ISBN: 9781316953358, 9781316941133, 9781107187238, 9781316637951, 1316953351, 1316941132, 1107187230, 1316637956
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Shakespeare Love And Language David Schalkwyk by David Schalkwyk 9781316953358, 9781316941133, 9781107187238, 9781316637951, 1316953351, 1316941132, 1107187230, 1316637956 instant download after payment.

What is the nature of romantic love and erotic desire in Shakespeare's work? In this erudite and yet accessible study, David Schalkwyk addresses this question by exploring the historical contexts, theory and philosophy of love. Close readings of Shakespeare's plays and poems are delivered through the lens of historical texts from Plato to Montaigne, and modern writers including Jacques Lacan, Jean-Luc Marion, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Jacques Derrida, Alain Badiou and Stanley Cavell. Through these studies, it is argued that Shakespeare has no single or overarching concept of love, and that in Shakespeare's work, love is not an emotion. Rather, it is a form of action and disposition, to be expressed and negotiated linguistically.

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