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Reading Shakespeare's characters

  • Christy Desmet

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Although current theory has discredited the idea of a coherent, transcendent self, Shakespeare's characters still make themselves felt as a presence for readers and viewers alike. Confronting this paradox, Christy Desmet explores the role played by rhetoric in fashioning and representing Shakespearean character. She draws on classical and Renaissance texts, as well as on the work of such twentieth-century critics as Kenneth Burke and Paul de Man, bringing classical, Renaissance, and contemporary rhetoric into fruitful collision. Desmet redefines the nature of character by analyzing the function of character criticism and by developing a new perspective on Shakespearean character. She shows how rhetoric shapes character within the plays and the way characters are "read." She also examines the relationship between technique and theme by considering the connections between rhetorical representation and dramatic illusion and by discussing the relevance of rhetorical criticism to issues of gender. Works analyzed include Hamlet, Cymbeline, King John, Othello, The Winter's Tale, King Lear, Venus and Adonis, Measure for Measure, and All's Well That Ends Well.

Genres

  • Characters
  • Characters and characteristics in literature
  • English language
  • Ethics in literature
  • Identity (Psychology) in literature
  • Reader-response criticism
  • Rhetoric
  • History
  • Rhetoric, 1500-1800
  • Identité (Psychologie) dans la littérature
  • Esthétique de la réception
  • Morale dans la littérature
  • Rhétorique
  • LITERARY CRITICISM
  • Shakespeare
  • DRAMA
  • Characters and characteristics
  • Charakterisierung
  • Persoonlijkheid
  • English Literature
  • English
  • Languages & Literatures
  • Early works to 1800
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About the author

  • Christy Desmet

    born 1954

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    University of Massachusetts Press

    1992