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This volume takes a deep dive into the philosophical hermeneutics
of Shakespearean tradition providing insight into the foundations,
theories, and methodologies of hermeneutics in Shakespeare. Central
to this research, this volume investigates fundamental questions
including: what is philosophical hermeneutics, why philosophical
hermeneutics, what do literary and cultural Hermeneutics do, and in
what ways can literary and cultural hermeneutics benefit the
interpretation of Shakespearean plays? Hermeneutic Shakespeare
guides the readers through two main discussions. Beginning with the
understanding of "Philosophical Hermeneutics," and the general
principles of literary and cultural Hermeneutics, the volume
includes philosophers such as Fredrich Ast, Daniel Friedrich
Schleiermacher, and Wilhelm Dilthey, as well as Ludwig
Wittgenstein, Martin Heidegger, Hans-Georg Gadamer, and more
recently, Steven Connor. Part two of this volume applies universal
principles of philosophical hermeneutics to explicate the
historical, philosophical, acquired, and applied literary
interpretations through the critical practices of Shakespeare's
plays or their adaptations, including The Merchant of Venice,
Hamlet, and Comedy of Errors. Aimed at scholars and students alike,
this volume aims to contribute to contemporary understanding of
Shakespeare and literature hermeneutics.
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