Ebook: Philosophical Pearls of the Shakespearean Deep
Author: Shakespeare William, Zabeeh Farhang
- Tags: Philosophie, Philosophy, Philosophy in literature, Shakespeare William 1564-1616--Philosophy, Shakespeare William -- 1564-1616 -- Philosophy, Shakespeare William -- 1564-1616, Shakespeare William 1564-1616 -- Philosophy
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Prometheus Books
- City: Amherst;N.Y
- Language: English
- epub
Offers many fresh insights that will give even longtime readers of Shakespeare a new appreciation of the great master.
Scholars have long debated the extent of Shakespeare's education. Although his friend and admirer Ben Jonson said of him, "thou hadst small Latine and lesse Greek," Shakespeare's plays reveal a wide familiarity with literary and philosophical works from the Renaissance, the Middle Ages, and the classical age. Philosopher Farhang Zabeeh delves into this fascinating topic in this detailed study of the philosophical influences evident in Shakespeare's plays and sonnets. Readers will be surprised and delighted to discover in Shakespeare unmistakable echoes of Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Dante, Montaigne, and other famous thinkers. In one chapter, the author makes a convincing case that one of the bard's most famous comic characters, John Falstaff, is a parody of Socrates. In other chapters, he demonstrates indirect references to Plato in Shakespearean passages...