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Shakespeare and This «Imperfect» World: Dramatic Form and the Nature of Knowing (Studies in Shakespeare)

Author Giulio Marra
Publisher Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
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Author(s)Giulio Marra
ISBN / ASIN0820433888
ISBN-139780820433882
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This study on Shakespearean theatre attempts to correlate the cognitive impulse animating the character with the ensuing dramatic form. A Shakespearean character determines the play's structure through the intrinsic need to resolve the problem he is brought up against. He does this by utilizing theatrical means, metadramatic elements, which themselves become an integral part of the concept of theatre. Any external moral framework constricting the character within traditional dramatic forms appears, therefore, to impose perspectival limits on the text. Rather, The Tempest provides the reader with intrinsic and general guidelines through the skepticism of Prospero. Through concepts of «wonder» and «limitation» he defines the boundaries of action thus determining the idea of self-knowledge. General aesthetic and philosophical problems are embedded within the texture of the play's structure.