This book offers a new approach to the discussion of English Renaissance literary subjectivity. Dissatisfied with much New Historicist and Cultural Materialist criticism, it traces the history of the controversies of self in which Hazlitt emerges as a pioneering figure. Drawing on constructivist psychology and moral theory, this book argues that Hamlet explores a Montaignesque, not Cartesian, sense of self.
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