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A Theatre of Envy (Paperback, New edition)
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A Theatre of Envy (Paperback, New edition)
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In this groundbreaking work a foremost literary and cultural critic
turns to the major figure in English literature William Shakespeare
and proposes a dramatic new way of reading and performing his
works. The key to A Theatre of Envy is Rene Girards's original
expression and application of what he calls Mimetic Theory. For
Girard, people desire according to the desires of others. He sees
this as fundamental to the human condition and works out its
implications in a most convincing and ultimately, easily
comprehensible way. Bringing his insights to bear on Shakespeare,
Girard reveals the previously overlooked coherence of problem plays
like Troilus and Cressida and makes a convincing argument for
elevating A Midsummer Night's Dream from the status of entertaining
chaotic comedy to a profound and original commentary on the human
condition. Shakespeare transforms the crude literary form of
revenge tragedy into a profound and prophetic unmasking of violence
- even more relevant today than in his time. Throughout this
impressively sustained reading of Shakespeare, Girard's prose is
sophisticated enough for the academic as well as being accessible
to the general reader. Anyone interested in literature,
anthropology, psychology and particularly, theology as relevant to
the overriding contemporary problems of violence in all its forms
will want to read this challenging book. All those involved in
theatrical productions and performance will find A Theatre of Envy
full of exciting and practical ideas. 'In its enormous breathtaking
scope, (Rene Girard's work) suggests...the projects of those 19th
century intellectual giants (Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche and Freud) who
still cast such long shadows today. By contrast, contemporary
criticism seems paltry and fainthearted.' Comparative Literature
Rene Girard was born in Avignon, read cultural history in Paris and
in 1947 went to the USA where he has for the last 50 years held a
number of prestigious academic posts. He has written more than half
a dozen books, best known of which are, Violence and the Sacred,
The Scapegoat, and Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World,
he has also been featured in many interviews and magazine articles.
His Martin D'Arcy Lecture - "Victims, Violence and Christianity" -
delivered in Oxford in November 1997, aroused the enthusiastic
interest of a wide variety of British experts in many fields as
well as those involved in the wider and increasingly significant
world of contemporary spirituality in all its popular and
peremptory expressions. While not giving a naive answer Rene Girard
does provide a profound and practical way to unmask violence not
only in Shakespeare's world, but in our own.
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