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Shakespeare's Philosopher King Reading The Tragedy of King Lear by Guy Story Brown

Shakespeare's Philosopher King Reading The Tragedy of King Lear by Guy Story Brown

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Shakespeare's Philosopher King Reading The Tragedy of King Lear

Author(s): Guy Story Brown
Pub: Mercer University Press
Pack Qty: 20 (Hardback)
ISBN: 9780881461855 - New
Subjects: Drama, Shakespeare, Literary Criticism

231mm x 160mm x 35mm

Publication: 2010

Pages: 373

The Tragedy of King Lear precedes Cymbeline King of Britain as the earliest of Shakespeare's English history plays in the sense that it represents a primordial age when the 'sceptered isle' of 'England' was hardly yet even clearly differentiated from 'Britain.'

The decay and fall of the world is visible, i.e., is originally conceivable as a subject, only from a vantage that is in some sense not itself limited to error or fault. This resolution cannot be a thesis that is merely proved from outside but a vantage that emerges in a careful reading of the 1623 Folio text from the beginning that is alert both to the whole of Shakespeare's corpus and its cultural context. The reading shows The Tragedy of King Lear to be a Thomistic portrayal of the problem and reality of kingship, in which there emerges an increasingly explicit and profoundbut unsentimentalChristianity that seems as much Augustinian as Thomistic.

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