Shakespeare and the Reason: A Study of the Tragedies and the Problem PlaysRoutledge, 2013 M10 11 - 224 pages 'Mr Hawkes is a good critic, oriented towards history of ideas. He operates on the formula that Shakespeare was interested in the available distinctions between discursive and intuitive reason, and disliked a growing tendency for the first to be thought of as manly and the second effeminate. One sees how this action-contemplation polarity works, in Hamlet for instance, and Mr Hawkes thinks the kind of choices forced on tragic heroes can be better understood in terms of it.'Frank Kermode, New Statesman. |
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Shakespeare and the Reason: A Study of the Tragedies and the Problem Plays Terence Hawkes Limited preview - 2013 |
Shakespeare and the Reason: A Study of the Tragedies and the Problem Plays Terence Hawkes Limited preview - 2004 |
Shakespeare and the Reason: A Study of the Tragedies and the Problem Plays Terence Hawkes No preview available - 2013 |