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Critchley, Simon, 1960-
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet -- Criticism and interpretation.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Influence.
Hamlet (Legendary character)
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Critchley, Simon, 1960-
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet -- Criticism and interpretation.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Influence.
Hamlet (Legendary character)
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Stay, illusion! : the Hamlet doctrine / Simon Critchley & Jamieson Webster.
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Critchley, Simon, 1960-
Pantheon Books, c2013.
Call #:
822
.33
S8c
Subjects
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet -- Criticism and interpretation.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Influence.
Hamlet (Legendary character)
ISBN:
9780307907615 (hc.)
0307907619 (hc.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
xi, 269 p. ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [249]-255) and index.
Summary:
"The figure of Hamlet haunts our culture like the ghost haunts Shakespeare's melancholy Dane. Arguably, no literary work is more familiar to us. Yet the play--Shakespeare’s longest--is more than "passing strange," and it becomes even more complex when considered closely. Reading Hamlet alongside other writers, philosophers, and psychoanalysts--Carl Schmitt, Walter Benjamin, Freud, Lacan, Nietzsche, Melville, and Joyce--Simon Critchley and Jamieson Webster go in search of a particularly modern drama that is as much about ourselves as it is a product of Shakespeare's imagination. They also offer a startling interpretation of the action onstage: it is structured around "nothing"--or, in the enigmatic words of the player queen, "it nothing must." From the illusion of theater and the spectacle of statecraft to the psychological interplay of inhibition and emotion, Hamlet discloses the modern paradox of our lives: how thought and action seem to pull against each other, the one annulling the possibility of the other. As a counterweight to Hamlet's melancholy paralysis, Ophelia emerges as the play's true hero. In her madness, she lives the love of which Hamlet is incapable. Avoiding the customary clichés about the timelessness of the Bard, Critchley and Webster show the timely power of Hamlet to cast light on the intractable dilemmas of human existence in a world that is rotten and out of joint"--Provided by publisher.
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Webster, Jamieson.
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