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Record Nr.

UNINA9910476814803321

Autore

Fernie Ewan

Titolo

Spiritual Shakespeares / / Ewan Fernie

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, United Kingdom : , : Taylor & Francis, , 2005

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xix, 241 pages)

Disciplina

822.33

Soggetti

Spiritual life in literature

Spirituality in literature

Religion

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

List of Contributors General editor's preface Acknowledgements Foreword: Of hyper-reality John D. Caputo Introduction: Shakespeare, spirituality and contemporary criticism Ewan Fernie -- 1. 'Where hope is coldest': All's Well that Ends Well Kiernan Ryan -- 2. Harry's (in)human face David Ruiter -- 3. Waiting for Gobbo Lowell Gallagher -- 4. 'Salving the mail': perjury, grace and the disorder of things in Love's Labour's Lost Philippa Berry -- vvvvvvvvv5. The Shakespearean fetish Lisa Freinkel -- 6. Bottom's secret John J. Joughin -- 7. Spectres of Hamlet Richard Kearney -- 8. The last act: presentism, spirituality and the politics of Hamlet Ewan Fernie Afterword Jonathan Dollimore -- Bibliography -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

Spiritual Shakespeares is the first book to explore the scope for reading Shakespeare spiritually in the light of contemporary theory and current world events. Ewan Fernie has brought together an exciting cast of critics in order to respond to the 'religious turn' in recent literary theory and to the spiritualized politics of terrorism and the 'War on Terror'. Exploring a genuinely new perspective within Shakespeare Studies, the volume suggests that experiencing the spiritual intensities of the plays could lead us back to dramatic intensity as such. It tests spirituality from a political perspective, as well as subjecting politics to an unusual spiritual critique. Amongst its controversial and provocative arguments is the idea that a consideration of spirituality might point the way



forward for materialist criticism. Reaching across and beyond literary studies to offer challenging and powerful contributions from leading scholars, this book offers unique readings of some very familiar plays.