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Shakespeare's promisesShakespeare's promises

Shakespeare's promises1999

William Kerrigan

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"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. 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."--BOOK JACKET.

Details

First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL176195W

Subjects

ChristianityDidactic drama, EnglishEnglish Didactic dramaEthicsEthics in literatureHistory and criticismOaths in literaturePromisesPromises in literatureReligion in literatureReligious aspectsReligious aspects of PromisesSwearing in literatureVows in literatureShakespeare, william, 1564-1616, criticism and interpretationThèmes, motifsMoraleDans la littérature

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