This essay engages with King Lear to perform an ethical meditation. The essay finds within the play an ethic resembling the ethics of care: health and flourishing are present not merely in individual human beings but in bonds between human beings. King Lear sets this ethic within a context characterized by finality and human finitude and frailty. Human beings must act within a ripe moment, without being able to consider every contingency and possibility; these acts can (and probably do) affect the wellbeing of those around the actor; and once these acts are completed, they are irrevocable. King Lear sets this state of affairs against a backdrop of indifferent, intractable realms of nature, the divine, and politics. Nevertheless, the essay f...
This essay uses Object-Oriented Ontology, a posthumanist theoretical model, to explore how King Lear...
William Shakespeare’s King Lear illustrates the importance of Christian ideals in Early Modern Engla...
From the Pre-Platonic Greek culture to the Renaissance, history witnesses the shift from the care of...
This dissertation challenges the dominant new historicist reading of Shakespeare's plays, characteri...
King Lear is the greatest tragedy written by William Shakespeare. One of the elements leading to tra...
In what follows, then, I would like to think through Levinas\u27s ideas on transcendence and ethics ...
Hence it may be not be relevant to associate Shakespeare with postmodernism where his religious and ...
The paper discusses Shakespeare’s preoccupation with the Christian notions of divine love, forgivene...
As the essays in this volume by Carolyn Sale and Katie Adkison clearly demonstrate, King Lear is cen...
Drawing on the discourses of medieval monasticism, Reformation theology, and modern psychiatry, this...
Shakespeare’s King Lear is riven by troubled, and troubling, concerns with the efficacy of fiction t...
King Lear is a tragedy written based on the combination of history and legend. All the things presen...
This essay argues that King Lear presents a version of disability determined not by bodily auth...
Holy Bible is the classic of Christian, having a deep and far-reaching influence on the thought and ...
This dissertation arose out of the belief that viewing Shakespearean drama--specifically Hamlet, Tro...
This essay uses Object-Oriented Ontology, a posthumanist theoretical model, to explore how King Lear...
William Shakespeare’s King Lear illustrates the importance of Christian ideals in Early Modern Engla...
From the Pre-Platonic Greek culture to the Renaissance, history witnesses the shift from the care of...
This dissertation challenges the dominant new historicist reading of Shakespeare's plays, characteri...
King Lear is the greatest tragedy written by William Shakespeare. One of the elements leading to tra...
In what follows, then, I would like to think through Levinas\u27s ideas on transcendence and ethics ...
Hence it may be not be relevant to associate Shakespeare with postmodernism where his religious and ...
The paper discusses Shakespeare’s preoccupation with the Christian notions of divine love, forgivene...
As the essays in this volume by Carolyn Sale and Katie Adkison clearly demonstrate, King Lear is cen...
Drawing on the discourses of medieval monasticism, Reformation theology, and modern psychiatry, this...
Shakespeare’s King Lear is riven by troubled, and troubling, concerns with the efficacy of fiction t...
King Lear is a tragedy written based on the combination of history and legend. All the things presen...
This essay argues that King Lear presents a version of disability determined not by bodily auth...
Holy Bible is the classic of Christian, having a deep and far-reaching influence on the thought and ...
This dissertation arose out of the belief that viewing Shakespearean drama--specifically Hamlet, Tro...
This essay uses Object-Oriented Ontology, a posthumanist theoretical model, to explore how King Lear...
William Shakespeare’s King Lear illustrates the importance of Christian ideals in Early Modern Engla...
From the Pre-Platonic Greek culture to the Renaissance, history witnesses the shift from the care of...