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Hamlin, William M.

Tragedy and Scepticism in Shakespeare’s England

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Table of contents

1. Introduction: Engaging Doubt
William M. Hamlin

Part One. The Reception of Ancient Scepticism in Elizabethan and Jacobean England

2. The Continental Background
William M. Hamlin

3. Crossed Opinions: The Elizabethan Years
William M. Hamlin

4. Seeming Knowledge: The Jacobean Years and Beyond
William M. Hamlin

Part Two. Fools of Nature: Scepticism and Tragedy

5. Literary Adaptation: Sceptical Paradigms, Sceptical Values
William M. Hamlin

6. Casting Doubt in Doctor Faustus
William M. Hamlin

7. The Spanish Tragedy: Doom and the Exile of Justice
William M. Hamlin

8. The Plague of Opinion: Troilus and Cressida
William M. Hamlin

9. Temporizing as Pyrrhonizing in The Malcontent
William M. Hamlin

10. Mariam and the Critique of Pure Reason
William M. Hamlin

11. False Fire: Providence and Violence in Webster’s Tragedies
William M. Hamlin

12. The Changeling: Blood, Will and Intellectual Eyesight
William M. Hamlin

13. Criterion Anxiety in ’Tis Pity She’s a Whore
William M. Hamlin

Keywords: Literature, Poetry and Poetics, Literary Theory, Cultural Theory, History of Britain and Ireland, Early Modern/Renaissance Literature, History of Early Modern Europe

Author(s)
Publisher
Springer
Publication year
2005
Language
en
Edition
1
Series
Early Modern Literature in History
Page amount
319 pages
Category
Litterary Studies
Format
Ebook
eISBN (PDF)
9780230502765
Printed ISBN
978-1-349-52334-4

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