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Book SynopsisThis collection assembles essays on key words that link performance and philosophy in the works of Shakespeare.
Trade Review"This book is yet another superb result of the long-standing publishing joint venture of the UCLA Clark Memorial Library Series and University of Toronto Press. The volume’s editors have brought together twelve stimulating and original essays." -- Goran Stanivukovic, Saint Mary’s University *
Renaissance and Reformation *
Table of ContentsIllustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Lowell Gallagher, James Kearney, and Julia Reinhard Lupton Section I: Key Words 1. Shakespeare and Role Playing Tzachi Zamir 2. Habit J.K. Barret 3. Acknowledgment Sarah Beckwith 4. Judgment Kevin Curran 5. Way of Life James Kuzner 6. Entertainment Jeffrey Knapp 7. Curse Björn Quiring 8. Care Sheiba Kian Kaufman Section II: Extended Encounters 9. Shakespeare’s Now: Some Philosophical Perspectives on King Lear and The Winter’s Tale Sanford Budick 10. Hegel with Hamlet: Questions of Method Anselm Haverkamp 11. Bliss Unrevealed: The “Trial” in Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale Paul Kottman Afterword by Charles McNulty, Theatre Critic, Los Angeles Times Works Cited Contributors Index