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Hegel's Relationship to Shakespeare's Hamlet and Macbeth

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ISBN 978-3-032-09445-2

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Buch. Hardcover

2025

Format (B x L): 14.8 x 21 cm

Verlag: Springer

ISBN: 978-3-032-09445-2

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This book explores how the philosopher Hegel, who had studied Shakespeare first as a schoolboy and then continued to cite him throughout his academic career, responded to the challenges of extracting deep philosophical significance and previously unnoticed implications from this playwright's tragedies, especially Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet and King Lear. More specifically, it addresses how Hegel interprets the contrast between Hamlet, as the first truly modern individual, with the character Macbeth, who was rooted in a superstitious mindset regarding witches' prophecies of his fate and the supernatural more generally. This contrast, he argues, illustrates the transition from the ideological characteristic of a feudal social order to an early modern one, while illustrating the inner tensions and contradictions of the latter's extreme individualism with which we continue to grapple in today's world.

Hegel's Relationship to Shakespeare's Hamlet and Macbeth shows how Hegal employed Shakespeare’s imaginary to delve into ideas of self-awareness, freedom, individuality and the recognition of human mortality and finitude. The book is relevant and accessible for both Hegel and Shakespeare scholars.

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