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Shakespearean Melancholy - Philosophy, Form and the Transformation of Comedy

Inglese · Tascabile

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'In this highly original discussion, J. F. Bernard provides a comprehensive analysis of Shakespeare's distinctive understanding of melancholia. Working with a range of classical and early modern sources, he reveals a complex tension in the comedies between melancholy as disease and the melancholy temperament as a powerful resource for creativity.'
Michael D. Bristol, McGill University

Shakespearean comedy showcases an extraordinary reliance on melancholy that ultimately reminds us of the porous demarcation between laughter and sorrow. This richly contextualised study of Shakespeare's comic engagement with sadness contends that the playwright rethinks melancholy through comic theatre and, conversely, re-theorises comedy through melancholy. In fashioning his own comic interpretation of the humour, Shakespeare distils an impressive array of philosophical discourses on the matter, from Aristotle to Robert Burton, and as a result transforms the theoretical afterlife of both comedy and melancholy. The book suggests that the deceptively potent sorrow at the core of plays such as The Comedy of Errors, Twelfth Night or The Winter's Tale influences modern accounts of melancholia elaborated by Sigmund Freud, Judith Butler and others. What's so funny about melancholy in Shakespearean comedy? It might just be its reminder that, behind roaring laughter, one inevitably finds the subtle pangs of melancholy.

J. F. Bernard is Assistant Professor at Champlain College.

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Acknowledgements; Series Editor's Preface; 1. What's so Funny about Humours? Melancholy, Comedy and Revisionist Philosophy; 2. Comic Symmetry and English Melancholy; 3. Melancholic Dissonance and the Limits of Psycho-Humouralism; 4. Melancholic Ambience at the Comic Close; 5. Melancomic Time in Late Shakespeare; 6. The Philosophical Afterlives of Shakespearean Melancholy; Works Cited; Index.

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J.F. Bernard teaches in the English department at Champlain College, Canada. He specializes in Renaissance drama and its philosophical, cultural, and social points of intersection. He is also interested in ideas of cultural production, adaptions and storytelling, particularly at it relates to contemporary engagements with Shakespeare's plays. He was the project coordinator for the city of Montreal's commemoration of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death in 2016.

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This richly contextualized study of Shakespeare's comic engagement with sadness contends that the playwright rethinks melancholy through comic theatre and conversely, re-theorizes comedy through melancholy.

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Autori J F Bernard, J. F. Bernard, J.F. Bernard
Editore Edinburgh University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 31.05.2020
 
EAN 9781474462716
ISBN 978-1-4744-6271-6
Pagine 264
Serie Edinburgh Critical Studies in Shakespeare and Philosophy
Edinburgh Critical Studies in
Categorie Narrativa > Poesia lirica, drammatica
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Scienze linguistiche e letterarie > Letteratura generale e comparata

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