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Literary Criticism General

Shakespeare in Hindsight

Counterfactual Thinking and Shakespearean Tragedy

by (author) Amir Khan

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Initial publish date
Sep 2017
Category
General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781474426046
    Publish Date
    Sep 2017
    List Price
    $32.95

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We know William Shakespeare matters but we cannot pinpoint, precisely, why he matters. Lacking reasons why, we do our best to involve him in others, or involve others in him. He has been branded many times over - as Catholic, Protestant, Materialist, Marxist, Psychoanalytic, Feminist, Postcolonial, Popular, Cultural, and, even, Popular-Cultural. In many ways, Shakespeare is overwrought. Why one more "approach" to Shakespeare? One reason is because whatever these 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, say, class, race, or gender. What these approaches manage to do is explain tragedy away. What this book does is to help us feel tragedy first and foremost - hence to perceive it better. The aim of Amir Khan's counterfactual criticism of Shakespeare's tragedies, Hamlet, King Lear, Macbeth, A Winter's Tale and Othello, then, is precisely to reanimate the tragic effect, long since lost in some deluge of explanation.

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Contributor Notes

Amir Khan is affiliated with Liaoning Normal University-Missouri State University.