"It is impossible to imagine any kind of moral life without
obligations, and impossible to imagine obligations without types of
promises. We are always up against them. Before we ever reflect on
what a promise is, we have made them and are expected to make more
of them. We are born into nations that enter into treaties and
agreements. Promises are with us like gravity. Man is a promising
animal."--from "Shakespeare's Promises"
Oaths, vows, contracts, and promises are among the most
momentous actions human beings can perform, in art as well as life.
Although virtually ignored by literary theorists, these obligations
motivate plots, test characters, provide rhetorical occasions,
structure ironies, and open thematic horizons. According to William
Kerrigan, they had particular importance for Shakespeare, who wrote
at a decisive moment in the history of promising, toward the end of
its High Christian phase and near the beginning of its
metaphysically lessened, though still central, role in the
"contractual" state. Motivating his plots and supplying his
characters with lofty rhetorical occasions, Shakespeare gave
promising great dramatic life. More than that, promises made and
kept "in good faith" reside at the heart of his idealism. Yet he
also explores the ways in which promising and morality, for a
variety of reasons, part company.
Kerrigan's is the first book to treat this subject with the
amplitude it deserves. After a discussion of promises in
philosophy, law, psychology, politics, language, and ordinary life,
the author presents detailed studies of "Richard III," "The
Merchant of Venice," and "Othello," and concludes with a brief
visit to the swearing scene in "Hamlet." "Shakespeare's Promises"
is a unique and valuable resource, providing a fresh perspective
that will benefit all readers of Shakespeare.
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