Philosophical ShakespearesJohn J. Joughin Taylor & Francis US, 2000 - Počet stran: 128 Shakespeare continues to articulate the central problems of our intellectual inheritance. The plays of a Renaissance playwright still seem to be fundamental to our understanding and experience of modernity. |
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How many children did she have? | 18 |
On the need for a differentiated theory of early | 34 |
We were never early modern | 51 |
Nathaniel Merriman | 68 |
a commentary | 86 |
Shakespeares monster of nothing | 105 |
Bibliography | 115 |
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