Shakespeare Beyond Science: When Poetry Was the World
Shakespeare wrote at a unique historical turning point: the world was understood through poetry — rather than through the science of observing it. In Shakespeare Beyond Science: When Poetry Was the World, Sky Gilbert's radical new research locates Shakespeare as a disciple of the Greek rhetorician Hermogenes, and a student of the Neo-Platonist Johannes Sturm. No, not just another ‘interpretation' of the meaning of Shakespeare's work. Instead, a radical approach to Shakespeare as magician and rhetorician, as a post-structuralist, more concerned with form than content, and confident of the dangerous magical power of words not only to persuade but to construct our consciousness.

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Shakespeare Beyond Science: When Poetry Was the World
Shakespeare wrote at a unique historical turning point: the world was understood through poetry — rather than through the science of observing it. In Shakespeare Beyond Science: When Poetry Was the World, Sky Gilbert's radical new research locates Shakespeare as a disciple of the Greek rhetorician Hermogenes, and a student of the Neo-Platonist Johannes Sturm. No, not just another ‘interpretation' of the meaning of Shakespeare's work. Instead, a radical approach to Shakespeare as magician and rhetorician, as a post-structuralist, more concerned with form than content, and confident of the dangerous magical power of words not only to persuade but to construct our consciousness.

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Shakespeare Beyond Science: When Poetry Was the World

Shakespeare Beyond Science: When Poetry Was the World

by Sky Gilbert
Shakespeare Beyond Science: When Poetry Was the World

Shakespeare Beyond Science: When Poetry Was the World

by Sky Gilbert

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Shakespeare wrote at a unique historical turning point: the world was understood through poetry — rather than through the science of observing it. In Shakespeare Beyond Science: When Poetry Was the World, Sky Gilbert's radical new research locates Shakespeare as a disciple of the Greek rhetorician Hermogenes, and a student of the Neo-Platonist Johannes Sturm. No, not just another ‘interpretation' of the meaning of Shakespeare's work. Instead, a radical approach to Shakespeare as magician and rhetorician, as a post-structuralist, more concerned with form than content, and confident of the dangerous magical power of words not only to persuade but to construct our consciousness.


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ISBN-13: 9781771835039
Publisher: Guernica Editions, Incorporated
Publication date: 09/01/2020
Series: Essential Essays Series , #74
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)

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Appreciation for Shakespeare traditionally rests on detaching his work from the language; on confirming that Shakespeare is more than simply a poet. Technically speaking, Shakespeare was not merely a poet. He was a dramatist who wrote poetic plays with vibrant characters and engaging plots. But speech is language, and — especially in a medieval context — speech is rhetoric. And Shakespeare, himself a rhetorician, would have considered human speech to be the primary element of his work.

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