Shakespeare and His Authors

Shakespeare and His Authors
Title Shakespeare and His Authors PDF eBook
Author William Leahy
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 191
Release 2015-03-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1441148361

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The Shakespeare Authorship question - the question of who wrote Shakespeare's plays and who the man we know as Shakespeare was - is a subject which fascinates millions of people the world over and can be seen as a major cultural phenomenon. However, much discussion of the question exists on the very margins of academia, deemed by most Shakespearean academics as unimportant or, indeed, of interest only to conspiracy theorists. Yet, many academics find the Authorship question interesting and worthy of analysis in theoretical and philosophical terms. This collection brings together leading literary and cultural critics to explore the Authorship question as a social, cultural and even theological phenomenon and consider it in all its rich diversity and significance.

The Shakespeare Authorship Question and Philosophy

The Shakespeare Authorship Question and Philosophy
Title The Shakespeare Authorship Question and Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Michael Quinn Dudley
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 335
Release 2023-10-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1527539369

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For nearly 200 years, people have questioned the identity of Shakespeare; however, this debate is often dismissed by most scholars as “just a conspiracy theory,” with the life of the poet-playwright being “beyond doubt.” And yet, the documented facts related to the man from Stratford are meagre—where they exist at all—forcing biographers to rely heavily on their own imaginations. What does it mean to say that the traditional stance on Shakespeare’s authorship is a belief as opposed to a search for knowledge? What are the ethical implications of declaring that some history is “beyond doubt,” and that no debate about it may be permitted? What can theories of knowledge, truth and rhetoric tell us about how knowledge of Shakespeare has been constructed and justified? To the extent that this belief has consequences for society, can it then be said to be an ethical one? Finally, what difference does it actually make—from a pragmatic perspective—who the Author was? Highly original in its scope, The Shakespeare Authorship Question and Philosophy sets out the debate’s many profound philosophical dimensions concerning knowledge, historiography, truth and academic freedom—implications that transcend the debate itself.

AKA Shakespeare

AKA Shakespeare
Title AKA Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Peter Andrew Sturrock
Publisher
Pages 344
Release 2013-02-01
Genre Authorship
ISBN 9780984261413

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Shakespeare's Philosophy

Shakespeare's Philosophy
Title Shakespeare's Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Colin McGinn
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 355
Release 2009-03-17
Genre Drama
ISBN 0061751650

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Shakespeare’s plays are usually studied by literary scholars and historians and the books about him from those perspectives are legion. It is most unusual for a trained philosopher to give us his insight, as Colin McGinn does here, into six of Shakespeare’s greatest plays–A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, King Lear, and The Tempest. In his brilliant commentary, McGinn explores Shakespeare’s philosophy of life and illustrates how he was influenced, for example, by the essays of Montaigne that were translated into English while Shakespeare was writing. In addition to chapters on the great plays, there are also essays on Shakespeare and gender and his plays from the aspects of psychology, ethics, and tragedy. As McGinn says about Shakespeare, “There is not a sentimental bone in his body. He has the curiosity of a scientist, the judgment of a philosopher, and the soul of a poet.” McGinn relates the ideas in the plays to the later philosophers such as David Hume and the modern commentaries of critics such as Harold Bloom. The book is an exhilarating reading experience, especially for students who are discovering the greatest writer in English.

Shakespeare Beyond Doubt

Shakespeare Beyond Doubt
Title Shakespeare Beyond Doubt PDF eBook
Author Paul Edmondson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 299
Release 2013-04-18
Genre Drama
ISBN 1107017599

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Did Shakespeare write Shakespeare? This authoritative collection of essays brings fresh perspectives to bear on an intriguing cultural phenomenon.

Contested Will

Contested Will
Title Contested Will PDF eBook
Author James Shapiro
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 356
Release 2011-04-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1416541632

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Shakespeare scholar James Shapiro explains when and why so many people began to question whether Shakespeare wrote his plays.

Shakespeare's Unorthodox Biography

Shakespeare's Unorthodox Biography
Title Shakespeare's Unorthodox Biography PDF eBook
Author Diana Price
Publisher Praeger
Pages 384
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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It successfully argues that "William Shakespeare" was the pen name of an aristocrat, and that William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon was a shrewd entrepreneur, not a dramatist."--BOOK JACKET.