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Shapes of Revenge - Victimization, Vengeance, and Vindictiveness in Shakespeare

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Informationen zum Autor By Harry Keyishian Klappentext This original approach to Shakespeare's treatment of revenge differs from earlier work on the topic by its emphasis on the psychology of revenge and, in particular, the relationship of revenge to the experience of victimization. While much critical writing on the theme has assumed that dramatic avengers reflect mental imbalance and are condemned for moral and civil offenses, Professor Keyishian treats revenge primarily as a strategy (among other strategies) by which victims of malicious injury strive to restore personal integrity and recover from feelings of powerlessness, violation, and injustice.Keyishian bases his discussion of Shakespeare's characters on Renaissance theories about the proper and beneficial role of the passions, from Aristotle and Aquinas to Francis Bacon, Niccolo Machiavelli, and others. His study presents a wide variety of examples, ranging from authentic and redemptive avengers like Macduff to purely vindictive ones like Iago. He strives to identify the specific personal, social, and metaphysical stakes each avenger has in revenge.This deeply thoughtful work makes a substantial contribution to Shakespeare studies. Zusammenfassung This original approach to Shakespeare's treatment of revenge differs from earlier work on the topic by its emphasis on the psychology of revenge and! in particular! the relationship of revenge to the experience of victimization. While much critical writing on the theme has assumed that dramatic avengers reflect mental imbalance and are condemned for moral and civil offenses! Professor Keyishian treats revenge primarily as a strategy (among other strategies) by which victims of malicious injury strive to restore personal integrity and recover from feelings of powerlessness! violation! and injustice. Keyishian bases his discussion of Shakespeare's characters on Renaissance theories about the proper and beneficial role of the passions! from Aristotle and Aquinas to Francis Bacon! Niccolo Machiavelli! and others. His study presents a wide variety of examples! ranging from authentic and redemptive avengers like Macduff to purely vindictive ones like Iago. He strives to identify the specific personal! social! and metaphysical stakes each avenger has in revenge. This deeply thoughtful work makes a substantial contribution to Shakespeare studies. ...

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Authors Harry Keyishian
Publisher Prometheus Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.09.2003
 
EAN 9781591022169
ISBN 978-1-59102-216-9
No. of pages 182
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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