Shakespeare and moral agency
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Shakespeare and moral agency
(Continuum Shakespeare studies)
Continuum, c2010
- : hardback
- : [pbk]
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: hardback ISBN 9780826446763
内容説明
Shakespeare and Moral Agency presents a collection of new essays by literary scholars and philosophers considering character and action in Shakespeare's plays as heuristic models for the exploration of some salient problems in the field of moral inquiry. Together they offer a unified presentation of an emerging orientation in Shakespeare studies, drawing on recent work in ethics, philosophy of mind, and analytic aesthetics to construct a powerful framework for the critical analysis of Shakespeare's works. Contributors suggest new possibilities for the interpretation of Shakespearean drama by engaging with the rich body of contemporary work in the field of moral philosophy, offering significant insights for literary criticism, for pedagogy, and also for theatrical performance.
目次
- Introduction: Is Shakespeare a Moral Philosopher? Michael Bristol (McGill University, Canada)
- Part I: The Agency of Agents
- 1. Moral Agency and Its Problems in Julius Caesar. Political Power, Choice, and History, Hugh Grady (Arcadia University, USA)
- 2. A Shakespearean Phenomenology of Moral Conviction, James A. Knapp (Eastern Michigan University, USA)
- 3. Wordplay and the Ethics of Self-Deception in Shakespeare's Tragedies, (St. Francis Xavier University, Canada)
- 4. Shakespearean Puzzles about Agency, (The University of Chicago, USA)
- Part II: Social Norms
- 5. Conduct (Un)becoming or, Playing the Warrior in Macbeth, Sharon O'Dair (University of Alabama, USA)
- 6. To "Tempt the Rheumy and Unpurged Air": Contagion and Agency in Julius Caesar, (University of North Carolina, USA)
- 7. Moral Questions and Questionable Ethics in Measure for Measure and The Merchant of Venice, Kathryn R. Finin, (SUNY - Oneonta, USA)
- 8. "The oldest hath borne most": the Burdens of Aging and the Morality of Uselessness in King Lear, Naomi C. Liebler (Montclair State University, USA)
- Part III: Moral Characters
- 9. Quoting the Enemy: Character, Self-Interpretation, and the Question of Perspective in Shakespeare, (Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi, Canada)
- 10. The fool, the Blind, and the Jew, Tzachi Zamir (The Hebrew University, Israel)
- 11. What's Virtue Ethics Got to Do With It: Shakespearean Character as Moral Character, Sara Coodin (McGill University, Canada)
- 12.Agency and repentance in The Winter's Tale, Gregory Currie (University of Nottingham, UK)
- 13. Agent-Regret in Shakespearean Tragedy, Andrew Escobedo (Ohio University, USA)
- Index.
- 巻冊次
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: [pbk] ISBN 9781441174888
内容説明
Shakespeare and Moral Agency presents a collection of new essays by literary scholars and philosophers considering character and action in Shakespeare's plays as heuristic models for the exploration of some salient problems in the field of moral inquiry. Together they offer a unified presentation of an emerging orientation in Shakespeare studies, drawing on recent work in ethics, philosophy of mind, and analytic aesthetics to construct a powerful framework for the critical analysis of Shakespeare's works. Contributors suggest new possibilities for the interpretation of Shakespearean drama by engaging with the rich body of contemporary work in the field of moral philosophy, offering significant insights for literary criticism, for pedagogy, and also for theatrical performance.
目次
- Introduction: Is Shakespeare a Moral Philosopher? Michael Bristol (McGill University, Canada)
- Part I: The Agency of Agents
- 1. Moral Agency and Its Problems in Julius Caesar. Political Power, Choice, and History, Hugh Grady (Arcadia University, USA)
- 2. A Shakespearean Phenomenology of Moral Conviction, James A. Knapp (Eastern Michigan University, USA)
- 3. Wordplay and the Ethics of Self-Deception in Shakespeare's Tragedies, Keira Travis (St. Francis Xavier University, Canada)
- 4. Excuses, Bepissing, and Non-Being: Shakespearean Puzzles about Agency, Richard Strier (The University of Chicago, USA)
- Part II: Social Norms
- 5. Conduct (Un)becoming or, Playing the Warrior in Macbeth, Sharon ODair (University of Alabama, USA)
- 6. To "Tempt the Rheumy and Unpurged Air": Contagion and Agency in Julius Caesar, (University of North Carolina, USA)
- 7. Moral Questions and Questionable Ethics in Measure for Measure and The Merchant of Venice, Kathryn R. Finin, (SUNY--Oneonta, USA)
- 8. "The oldest hath borne most": the Burdens of Aging and the Morality of Uselessness in King Lear, Naomi C. Liebler (Montclair State University, USA)
- Part III Moral Characters
- 9. Quoting the Enemy: Character, Self-Interpretation, and the Question of Perspective in Shakespeare, Mustapha Fahmi(Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi, Canada)
- 10. The Fool, the Blind, and the Jew, Tzachi Zamir (The Hebrew University, Israel)
- 11. Agent-Regret in Shakespearean Tragedy, Andrew Escobedo (Ohio University, USA)
- 12.Agency and repentance in The Winter's Tale, Gregory Currie (University of Nottingham, UK)
- 13. What's Virtue Ethics Got to Do With It: Shakespearean Character as Moral Character, Sara Coodin (McGill University, Canada) Works Cited
- Index.
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