Hamlet and the Vision of Darkness
About this book
An acclaimed new interpretation of Shakespeare's Hamlet
Hamlet and the Vision of Darkness is a radical new interpretation of the most famous play in the English language. By exploring Shakespeare's engagements with the humanist traditions of early modern England and Europe, Rhodri Lewis reveals a Hamlet unseen for centuries: an innovative, coherent, and exhilaratingly bleak tragedy in which the governing ideologies of Shakespeare's age are scrupulously upended. Recovering a work of far greater magnitude than the tragedy of a young man who cannot make up his mind, Lewis shows that in Hamlet, as in King Lear, Shakespeare confronts his audiences with a universe that received ideas are powerless to illuminate—and where everyone must find their own way through the dark.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- CONTENTS
- List of Illustrations
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Note on the Text
- INTRODUCTION Hamlet within Hamlet
- CHAPTER 1 Hamlet, Humanism, and Performing the Self
- CHAPTER 2 Hamlet, Hunting, and the Nature of Things
- CHAPTER 3 Hamlet as Historian
- CHAPTER 4 Hamlet as Poet
- CHAPTER 5 Hamlet as Philosopher
- CONCLUSION Shakespearean Tragedy and the Death of Humanism
- Appendix: How Old Is Hamlet?
- Bibliography
- Index
