Shakespeare's Curse: The Aporias of Ritual Exclusion in Early Modern Royal Drama: Discourses of Law
Autor Björn Quiringen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 iun 2015
A fascinating interdisciplinary study, this book will interest students and scholars of Law, Literature, and History.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415704229
ISBN-10: 0415704227
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Discourses of Law
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415704227
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Discourses of Law
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
General, Postgraduate, and UndergraduateCuprins
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Richard III and the Ostracized Heritage of Theatre 1.1 Anne and the Supplement of the Eucharist 1.2 Margaret and the Excommunication of the Old Liturgy 1.3 Edward IV, the Oath and the Performance of the Social Contract 1.4 Hastings and the Fateful Prophecy 1.5 Henry VI and the Standing Army of the Dead 1.6 Clarence and the Diabolical Allegory 1.7 Buckingham and the Grounds of Theater 2. King John and the Ordeal of the Bastard Commodity 3. King Lear and the Naturalized State of Exception 3.1 Cordelia and the Problem of Equity 3.2 Goneril and Regan within the Liberties of Nature 3.3 Kent in Internal Banishment 3.4 Edgar and the benedictio vacui 3.5 The Fool and the Bonds of Fate 3.6 Storm still and the Perpetual Downfall of the Last Judgment
Recenzii
"Shakespeare’s Curse is a compelling and original study of the terrible force of words in King Lear and the history plays. Written by one of Germany’s most brilliant young Shakespeare scholars, this book demonstrates the dramatic yoking of affect and order, act and expression, and sovereignty and ban within the primitive arc of the curse. Quiring combines deep juridical, philosophical and biblical knowledge with a compassionate and generous attention to the pathos of power in Shakespearean drama." - Julia Reinhard Lupton, author of Thinking with Shakespeare: Essays on Politics and Life
"A damn good book." - Roger Lüdeke, Shakespeare Jahrbuch
"Björn Quiring's study 'Shakspeare's Curse' is quite remarkable. With notable thoroughness, it explains the presence and history of cursing as an act of violence within the making of legal codes and lawmaking moments." - Nigel Smith, Princeton University
"Shakespeare’s Curse is well-written and delivers an exciting argument that makes possible a wide range of subsequent studies." - Matthew Vadnais for Theatre Journal (Vol. 67, No. 1, Mar 2015)
"Shakespeare’s Curse is a compelling and original study of the terrible force of words in King Lear and the history plays. Written by one of Germany’s most brilliant young Shakespeare scholars, this book demonstrates the dramatic yoking of affect and order, act and expression, and sovereignty and ban within the primitive arc of the curse. Quiring combines deep juridical, philosophical and biblical knowledge with a compassionate and generous attention to the pathos of power in Shakespearean drama."
Julia Reinhard Lupton, author of Thinking with Shakespeare: Essays on Politics and Life
"A damn good book."
Roger Lüdeke, Shakespeare Jahrbuch
"Björn Quiring's study 'Shakspeare's Curse' is quite remarkable. With notable thoroughness, it explains the presence and history of cursing as an act of violence within the making of legal codes and lawmaking moments.
In Shakespeare's history plays, and that of the best of his contemporaries, that act of verbal violence remains at work, but divorced from its original sites of operation. The curse in drama becomes a uniquely powerful, disarming force, crucial in the formation of the modern subject. Shakespeare's understanding of the meaning of the curse sets him apart and makes his plays an unusually highly attuned witness to the continuing role of the curse, even as secularization took hold. This study is compelling and exciting, and as high-powered and original a reading of Shakespeare as you could hope to find. It is wholly deserved and a great relief to have this study now translated into English."
Nigel Smith, Princeton University
"A damn good book." - Roger Lüdeke, Shakespeare Jahrbuch
"Björn Quiring's study 'Shakspeare's Curse' is quite remarkable. With notable thoroughness, it explains the presence and history of cursing as an act of violence within the making of legal codes and lawmaking moments." - Nigel Smith, Princeton University
"Shakespeare’s Curse is well-written and delivers an exciting argument that makes possible a wide range of subsequent studies." - Matthew Vadnais for Theatre Journal (Vol. 67, No. 1, Mar 2015)
"Shakespeare’s Curse is a compelling and original study of the terrible force of words in King Lear and the history plays. Written by one of Germany’s most brilliant young Shakespeare scholars, this book demonstrates the dramatic yoking of affect and order, act and expression, and sovereignty and ban within the primitive arc of the curse. Quiring combines deep juridical, philosophical and biblical knowledge with a compassionate and generous attention to the pathos of power in Shakespearean drama."
Julia Reinhard Lupton, author of Thinking with Shakespeare: Essays on Politics and Life
"A damn good book."
Roger Lüdeke, Shakespeare Jahrbuch
"Björn Quiring's study 'Shakspeare's Curse' is quite remarkable. With notable thoroughness, it explains the presence and history of cursing as an act of violence within the making of legal codes and lawmaking moments.
In Shakespeare's history plays, and that of the best of his contemporaries, that act of verbal violence remains at work, but divorced from its original sites of operation. The curse in drama becomes a uniquely powerful, disarming force, crucial in the formation of the modern subject. Shakespeare's understanding of the meaning of the curse sets him apart and makes his plays an unusually highly attuned witness to the continuing role of the curse, even as secularization took hold. This study is compelling and exciting, and as high-powered and original a reading of Shakespeare as you could hope to find. It is wholly deserved and a great relief to have this study now translated into English."
Nigel Smith, Princeton University
Descriere
Conceptualizing the curse as the representation of a foundational, mythical violence that is embedded within juridical discourse, Shakespeare’s Curse pursues a reading of Richard III, King John, and King Lear in order to analyse the persistence of imprecations in the discourses of modernity. Drawing on the work of Derrida, Lacan, Walter Benjamin and Giorgio Agamben, among others, Quiring analyses the performativity of the curse, and tracks its power through the juristic themes that are pursued within Shakespeare’s plays – such as sovereignty, legitimacy, succession, obligation, exception, and natural law. Thus, this book provides an original and important insight into early modern legal developments, as well as a fresh perspective on some of Shakespeare’s best-known works. A fascinating interdisciplinary study, this book will interest students and scholars of Law, Literature, and History.