In the present article I attempt to provide an account of the skeptic-narcissist paradox, which Stanley Cavell finds in Shakespeare’s Othello. On one hand, Othello is a “perfect soul”, on the other, he is condemned to the existence of the Other (Desdemona), in whose gaze the skeptic-narcissist could recognize himself. In this paradoxical sense — from Othello’s own perspective — Desdemona threatens his narcissistic integrity, being to him so essential. This is exactly what is involved in the self-contradictory logic of Othello’s skeptical attitude, resulting in consequence in the final tragedy
False or “mad” jealousy is the central theme in William Shakespeare’s Othello and The Winter’s Tale....
This article offers an analysis of Shakespeare’s Othello alongside arithmetic textbooks for merchant...
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According to Stanley Cavell, in Shakespeare’s Othello Desdemona plays a similar role to that of God ...
The visceral responses of theatrical audiences to Othello across time and place clash oddly with the...
The visceral responses of theatrical audiences to Othello across time and place clash oddly with the...
This thesis investigates different interpretations of modern skepticism in philosophy and literature...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...
The article discusses Stanley Cavell and his concept of skepticism. Stanley Cavell describes one of ...
Certain characters in Shakespeare share lineages grounded in thematic concerns. Tracing such lineage...
This paper argues that McDowell wrongly assumes that “terror”, Cavell’s reaction to the radical cont...
The following paper try to present Stanley Cavell' s thought and to show some lines of connections b...
My dissertation argues that Shakespeare transforms Aristotelian epideixis (the rhetorical mode compr...
The aim of the paper is to show how Stanley Cavell's reading of Shakespeare's King Lear, A Winter's ...
Michael Fischer early commented that in “Cavell’s work, literature is always bringing to mind philos...
False or “mad” jealousy is the central theme in William Shakespeare’s Othello and The Winter’s Tale....
This article offers an analysis of Shakespeare’s Othello alongside arithmetic textbooks for merchant...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...
According to Stanley Cavell, in Shakespeare’s Othello Desdemona plays a similar role to that of God ...
The visceral responses of theatrical audiences to Othello across time and place clash oddly with the...
The visceral responses of theatrical audiences to Othello across time and place clash oddly with the...
This thesis investigates different interpretations of modern skepticism in philosophy and literature...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...
The article discusses Stanley Cavell and his concept of skepticism. Stanley Cavell describes one of ...
Certain characters in Shakespeare share lineages grounded in thematic concerns. Tracing such lineage...
This paper argues that McDowell wrongly assumes that “terror”, Cavell’s reaction to the radical cont...
The following paper try to present Stanley Cavell' s thought and to show some lines of connections b...
My dissertation argues that Shakespeare transforms Aristotelian epideixis (the rhetorical mode compr...
The aim of the paper is to show how Stanley Cavell's reading of Shakespeare's King Lear, A Winter's ...
Michael Fischer early commented that in “Cavell’s work, literature is always bringing to mind philos...
False or “mad” jealousy is the central theme in William Shakespeare’s Othello and The Winter’s Tale....
This article offers an analysis of Shakespeare’s Othello alongside arithmetic textbooks for merchant...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...