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Bargains With Fate - Psychological Crises and Conflicts in Shakespeare and His Plays

English · Hardback

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The enduring appeal of Shakespeare's works derives largely from the fact that they contain brilliantly drawn characters

List of contents

Introduction; I: The Major Tragedies; 1: Bargains, Defenses, and Cultural Codes; 2: Hamlet; 3: Othello; 4: King Lear; 5: Macbeth; II: Shakespeare’s Personality; 6: Shakespeare’s Conflicts; 7: “What Fools These Mortals Be”; 8: Shakespeare’s Leap of Faith; 9: The Tempest

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Maria Jarosz

Summary

The enduring appeal of Shakespeare's works derives largely from the fact that they contain brilliantly drawn characters. Interpretations of these characters are products of changing modes of thought, and thus past explanations of their behavior, including Shakespeare's, no longer satisfy us. In this work, Bernard J. Paris, an eminent Shakespearean scholar, shows how Shakespeare endowed his tragic heroes with enduring human qualities that have made them relevant to people of later eras.Bargains with Fate employs a psychoanalytic approach inspired by the theories of Karen Horney to analyze Shakespeare's four major tragedies and the personality that can be inferred from all of his works. This compelling study first examines the tragedies as dramas about individuals with conflicts like our own who are in a state of crisis due to the breakdown of their bargains with fate, a belief that they can magically control their destinies by living up to the dictates of their defensive strategies.Filled with bold hypotheses supported by carefully detailed accounts, this innovative study is a resource for students and scholars of Shakespeare, and for those interested in literature as a source of psychological insight. The author's combination of literary and psychoanalytic perspectives guides us to a humane understanding of Shakespeare and his protagonists, and, in turn, to a more profound knowledge of ourselves and human behavior.

Product details

Authors Maria Jarosz, Maria Paris Jarosz, Bernard J Paris, Bernard J. Paris
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.09.2017
 
EAN 9781138519220
ISBN 978-1-138-51922-0
No. of pages 332
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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