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Presentist Shakespeares (Hardcover)
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Presentist Shakespeares (Hardcover)
Series: Accents on Shakespeare
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"Presentist Shakespeares "constitutes the first extended exposition
and exploration of the principles and the practice of presentism.
Although an emphasis on history or historical context has been very
important in recent Shakespeare scholarship, no critic is able to
make direct contact with a past uncontaminated by their own
contemporary concerns. By the same token, all experience of the
present is moulded by the past. "Presentism," as elaborated in this
volume, takes account of the never-ending dialogue between past and
present, scrupulously seeking out salient aspects of the present as
a crucial trigger for its investigations and arguing that an
intrusive, shaping awareness of ourselves deserves our closest
attention.
The distinguished team of contributors to this volume demonstrate
the way in which presentist readings make possible a fuller
engagement with the ironies generated by our inescapable
involvement in time. These ironies, the contributors argue, are a
fruitful, necessary and inescapable aspect of any text's being,
which also function as agents of change, flowing unstoppably back
into the events of the past, coloring how we perceive them,
modifying our sense of what they signify. In respect of
Shakespeare, they point to shades of implication suddenly available
here and now within the wide range of plays examined, subtly
challenging, changing and adding to our sense of what they are able
to tell us. Perhaps, it is suggested, they offer the only effective
purchase on these texts that we are able to make.
Presentist criticism is an open-ended and on-going project, located
at a particularly interesting and demanding juncture in modern
Shakespeare studies. Its boundariesremain to be defined. It is
envisaged, however, that the new essays of this collection will
establish a landmark: one which reflects, develops and even
rejoices in this indeterminacy.
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