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Bates, Jennifer Ann, (1964-)
Hegel and Shakespeare on moral imagination[electronic resource] /
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[NT 15000414] null:
822.3/3
[NT 47271] Title/Author:
Hegel and Shakespeare on moral imagination/ Jennifer Ann Bates.
作者:
Bates, Jennifer Ann,
出版者:
Albany : : State University of New York Press,, c2010.
面页册数:
1 online resource (xxiv, 378 p.).
标题:
English literature - Philosophy.
标题:
Self in literature.
标题:
Fate and fatalism in literature.
标题:
Ethics in literature.
ISBN:
9781438432434 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1438432437 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781438432410 (hbk.)
ISBN:
1438432410 (hbk.)
[NT 15000227] null:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
[NT 15000228] null:
A Hegelian reading of good and bad luck in Shakespearean drama (phen. of spirit, King Lear, Othello, Hamlet, a Midsummer night's dream) -- Tearing the fabric: Hegel's Antigone, Shakespeare's Coriolanus, and kinship-state conflict (phen. of spirit c. 6, Judith Butler's Antigone, Coriolanus) --Aufhebung and anti-aufhebung: geist and ghosts in Hamlet (phen. of spirit, Hamlet) -- The problem of genius in King Lear: Hegel on the feeling soul and the tragedy of wonder (anthropology and psychology in the encyclopaedia, Philosophy of mind, King Lear) -- Richard II'smirror and the alienation ofthe Universal Will (of the I that is a We) (Richard II, phen. of spirit c. 5) -- Falstaff and the politics of wit: negative infinite judgment in a culture of alienation (Henry IV parts I & II, phen. of spirit c. 6, philosophy of right) -- Henry V's unchangeableness: his rejection of wit and his posture of virtue reinterpreted in the light of Hegel's theory of virtue (philosophy of right, HenryV) -- Hegel's theory of crime and evil: (re)tracing the rights of the sovereign self (aesthetics, phen.of spirit, phil. of right, Richard IIthrough to Henry V) -- Richard III, Hamlet, Macbeth and Henry V: conscience, hypocrisy, self-deceit and the tragedy of ethical life (phil. ofright, Richard III, Hamlet, Macbeth, Henry V) -- Negation of the negative infinite judgment versus sublation of it: punishment vs. pardon (phil. of right, phen. of spirit c. 6 and Henry VIII) -- Universal wit : the absolute theater of identity (phen. of spirit c. 6 and 8, Pericles, the Tempest) -- Absolute infections and their cure (phen. of spirit c. 6, the Winter's tale).
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Hegel and Shakespeare on moral imagination[electronic resource] /
Bates, Jennifer Ann,1964-
Hegel and Shakespeare on moral imagination
[electronic resource] /Jennifer Ann Bates. - Albany :State University of New York Press,c2010. - 1 online resource (xxiv, 378 p.).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A Hegelian reading of good and bad luck in Shakespearean drama (phen. of spirit, King Lear, Othello, Hamlet, a Midsummer night's dream) -- Tearing the fabric: Hegel's Antigone, Shakespeare's Coriolanus, and kinship-state conflict (phen. of spirit c. 6, Judith Butler's Antigone, Coriolanus) --Aufhebung and anti-aufhebung: geist and ghosts in Hamlet (phen. of spirit, Hamlet) -- The problem of genius in King Lear: Hegel on the feeling soul and the tragedy of wonder (anthropology and psychology in the encyclopaedia, Philosophy of mind, King Lear) -- Richard II'smirror and the alienation ofthe Universal Will (of the I that is a We) (Richard II, phen. of spirit c. 5) -- Falstaff and the politics of wit: negative infinite judgment in a culture of alienation (Henry IV parts I & II, phen. of spirit c. 6, philosophy of right) -- Henry V's unchangeableness: his rejection of wit and his posture of virtue reinterpreted in the light of Hegel's theory of virtue (philosophy of right, HenryV) -- Hegel's theory of crime and evil: (re)tracing the rights of the sovereign self (aesthetics, phen.of spirit, phil. of right, Richard IIthrough to Henry V) -- Richard III, Hamlet, Macbeth and Henry V: conscience, hypocrisy, self-deceit and the tragedy of ethical life (phil. ofright, Richard III, Hamlet, Macbeth, Henry V) -- Negation of the negative infinite judgment versus sublation of it: punishment vs. pardon (phil. of right, phen. of spirit c. 6 and Henry VIII) -- Universal wit : the absolute theater of identity (phen. of spirit c. 6 and 8, Pericles, the Tempest) -- Absolute infections and their cure (phen. of spirit c. 6, the Winter's tale).
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LC Class. No.: PR3007 / .B38 2010
Dewey Class. No.: 822.3/3
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