Shakespeare, Objects and Phenomenology

Shakespeare, Objects and Phenomenology
Title Shakespeare, Objects and Phenomenology PDF eBook
Author Susan Sachon
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 248
Release 2019-12-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3030052079

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This book explores ways in which Shakespeare’s writing strategies shape our embodied perception of objects – both real and imaginary – in four of his plays. Taking the reader on a series of perceptual journeys, it engages in an exciting dialogue between the disciplines of phenomenology, cognitive studies, historicist research and modern acting techniques, in order to probe our sentient and intuitive responses to Shakespeare’s language. What happens when we encounter objects on page and stage; and how we can imagine that impact in performance? What influences might have shaped the language that created them; and what do they reveal about our response to what we see and hear? By placing objects under the phenomenological lens, and scrutinising them as vital conduits between lived experience and language, this book illuminates Shakespeare’s writing as a rich source for investigation into the way we think, feel and communicate as embodied beings.

Shakespeare's Enchanted Objects: Phenomenological Study of the Relationship Between Language and Materiality in the Plays of Shakespeare

Shakespeare's Enchanted Objects: Phenomenological Study of the Relationship Between Language and Materiality in the Plays of Shakespeare
Title Shakespeare's Enchanted Objects: Phenomenological Study of the Relationship Between Language and Materiality in the Plays of Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Aleksandra Wolska
Publisher
Pages 414
Release 2000
Genre Materialism in literature
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Knowing Shakespeare

Knowing Shakespeare
Title Knowing Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author L. Gallagher
Publisher Springer
Pages 280
Release 2010-10-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230299091

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A collection of essays on the ways the senses 'speak' on Shakespeare's stage. Drawing on historical phenomenology, science studies, gender studies and natural philosophy, the essays provide critical tools for understanding Shakespeare's investment in staging the senses.

Unphenomenal Shakespeare

Unphenomenal Shakespeare
Title Unphenomenal Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Julián Jiménez Heffernan
Publisher BRILL
Pages 637
Release 2023-01-16
Genre Drama
ISBN 9004526633

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The times when abstaining from cakes and ale was seen as a sign of critical virtue are over. Phenomenal Shakespeare is at your back lawn with a picnic-basket jammed with intersubjectivity, embodiment, immediacy, representation. If you feel like passing, read this book.

Historicizing the Embodied Imagination in Early Modern English Literature

Historicizing the Embodied Imagination in Early Modern English Literature
Title Historicizing the Embodied Imagination in Early Modern English Literature PDF eBook
Author Mark Kaethler
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 336
Release
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ISBN 3031550641

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Hamlet and Man's Being

Hamlet and Man's Being
Title Hamlet and Man's Being PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Luyster
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1984
Genre Drama
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Shakespeare / Sense

Shakespeare / Sense
Title Shakespeare / Sense PDF eBook
Author Simon Smith
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 401
Release 2020-05-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1474273246

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Shakespeare | Sense explores the intersection of Shakespeare and sensory studies, asking what sensation can tell us about early modern drama and poetry, and, conversely, how Shakespeare explores the senses in his literary craft, his fictional worlds, and his stagecraft. 15 substantial new essays by leading Shakespeareans working in sensory studies and related disciplines interrogate every aspect of Shakespeare and sense, from the place of hearing, smell, sight, touch, and taste in early modern life, literature, and performance culture, through to the significance of sensation in 21st century engagements with Shakespeare on stage, screen and page. The volume explores and develops current methods for studying Shakespeare and sensation, reflecting upon the opportunities and challenges created by this emergent and influential area of scholarly enquiry. Many chapters develop fresh readings of particular plays and poems, from Hamlet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, King Lear, and The Tempest to less-studied works such as The Comedy of Errors, Venus and Adonis, Troilus and Cressida, and Cymbeline.