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Shakespeare in Hindsight : Counterfactual Thinking and Shakespearean Tragedy, Digital (delivered electronically) Book

Shakespeare in Hindsight : Counterfactual Thinking and Shakespearean Tragedy Digital (delivered electronically)

Part of the Edinburgh Critical Studies in Modernist Culture series

Digital (delivered electronically)

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A novel methodology designed to make Shakespeare, and his tragedies in particular, more accessible to students and scholars alike Why one more 'approach' to reading Shakespeare?

One reason is because whatever previous approaches say about tragedy in particular, none of them help us to feel tragedy. Or, rather, they subordinate tragedy to something else -- to considerations of class, race, or gender.

Thus, where these other approaches attempt to explain tragedy away, the aim of Amir Khan's counterfactual criticism of Shakespeare's tragedies, including Hamlet, King Lear, Macbeth, and Othello is to help us to feel tragedy first and foremost -- and hence, to perceive it better. Key Features: Provides a way past historicist methods in Shakespearean scholarshipTransform less the way Shakespeare's tragedies are read and more the way they are perceivedIntroduces the promise of, while modeling ways to exercise, counterfactual scholarship in literary studies

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