Shakespeare's Dialectic of Hope

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Shakespeare's Dialectic of Hope

From the Political to the Utopian

Classic and pre-20th century plays Literary studies: general Literary studies: general Political science and theory Educational: First / native language: Literature studies

Author: Hugh Grady

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 19th May 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781009116015


Analysis of Shakespeare's Plays and Utopian Vision

Closely examining the relationship between the political and the utopian in five major plays from different phases of Shakespeare's career, Hugh Grady shows the dialectical link between the earlier political dramas and the late plays or tragicomedies.

Reading Julius Caesar and Macbeth from the tragic period alongside The Winter's Tale and Tempest from the utopian end of Shakespeare's career, with Antony and Cleopatra acting as a transition, Grady reveals how, in the late plays, Shakespeare introduces a transformative element of hope while never losing a sharp awareness of suffering and death.

The plays presciently confront dilemmas of an emerging modernity, diagnosing and indicting instrumental politics and capitalism as largely disastrous developments leading to an empty world devoid of meaning and community.

Grady persuasively argues that the utopian vision is a specific dialectical response to these fears and a necessity in worlds of injustice, madness and death.

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