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Shakespeare / Nature : Contemporary Readings in the Human and Non-human - Charlotte Scott

Shakespeare / Nature

Contemporary Readings in the Human and Non-human

By: Charlotte Scott (Editor), Farah Karim-Cooper (Editor), Gordon McMullan (Editor), Lucy Munro (Editor), Sonia Massai (Editor)

Hardcover | 8 February 2024

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Shakespeare / Nature sets new agendas for the study of nature in Shakespeareâs work. Offering a rich exploration of the intersections between the human and non-human worlds, the chapters focus on the contested and persuasive language of nature, both as organic matter and cultural conditioning.

Rooted in close textual analysis and historical acuity, this collection addresses Shakespeareâs works through the many ways in which ânatureâ performs, as a cultural category, a moral marker and a set of essential conditions through which the human may pass, as well as affect. Addressing the complex conditions of the play worlds, the chapters explore the assorted forms through which Shakespeareâs nature makes sense of its narratives and supports, upholds or contests its story-telling.

Over the course of the collection, the contributors examine plays including Macbeth, Julius Caesar, The Tempest, The Taming of the Shrew, Othello, Loveâs Labourâs Lost, Hamlet, Timon of Athens and many more. They discuss them through the various lenses of philosophy, historicism, psychoanalysis, gender studies, cosmography, geography, sexuality, linguistics, environmentalism, feminism and robotics, to provide new and nuanced readings of the intersectional terms of both meaning and matter.

Approaching ânatureâ in all its multiplicity, this collection sets out to examine the divergent and complex ways in which the human and non-human worlds intersect and the development of a language of symbiosis that attempts to both control and create the terms of human authority. It offers an entirely new approach to the subject of nature, bringing together disparate methods that have previously been pursued independently to offer a shared investment in the intersections between the human and non-human worlds and how these discourses shape and condition the emotional, organic, cultural and psychological landscapes of Shakespeareâs play worlds.

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