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Hamlet

English

By (author): Shakespeare William

This edition is the first that treats Hamlet as the work of a philosophical poet concerned with knowing the nature of the world, particularly the human world. Where conventional editions lift the play out of its specific setting and analyze it in the light of the social, cultural, and political circumstances of Elizabethan England, Jan Blits takes the plays dramatic setting of early Renaissance Denmark as indispensable to understanding its rich meaning. In providing notations and commentary on Hamlet, Blits sets aside the historicist principle or prejudice, pervasive throughout literary studies today.  Blits, by contrast, strives to understand the play entirely on its own terms. He inflicts no literary or philosophic theoryno parochial professional preconceptionsupon the play. Instead, he aims to be fully receptive to what Shakespeare wrote and try to draw out of the play the substance that he deliberately put into it. His treatment of Horatio is particularly stunning in this regard. 
     Though they differ from each other, there are two generally trustworthy texts of Hamletnamely, the Second Quarto (16045) and the Folio (1623). Blits does not consult the First Quarto (1603), which contains a much different dialogue, some different character names, and omits some famous passages. Blits points out important variations and refrains from pronouncing which are clearly right or wrong. He omits references to secondary works (including his own) as distractions from the play itself. The Bibliography lists many primary and secondary readings that readers will find helpful. He follows the line-numbering of the New Cambridge Shakespeare Edition, edited by Philips Edwards.
     Teachers and students of Shakespeare will find a valuable resource in Blits' new edition of Hamlet, which brings readers as close to the mind and heart of the real Shakespeare as possible and remains untouched by the fingerprints of literary theory and other mechanisms unknown and inconsequential to Shakespeare. This is also an indispensable tool in helping teachers in one of the greatest challenges of the classical classroomnamely, how to teach Shakespeare?


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Product Details
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: St Augustine's Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781587314384

About Shakespeare William

Jan H. Blits is Emeritus Professor in University Honors Faculty at the University of Delaware. He received his B.A. from St. Johns College Annapolis Maryland and his Ph.D. from the New School for Social Research in New York City. He has served as Secretary of the Navy Distinguished Fellow at the U.S. Naval Academy has won the University of Delawares Excellence in Teaching Award and was the 2011 winner of the Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Academic Freedom Award. Professor Blits is the author of seven books including most recently New Heaven New Earth: Shakespeares 'Antony and Cleopatra' (Lexington Books 2009) and Telling Turning Moments in the Classical Political World (Lexington Books 2011). His articles have appeared in The Review of Politics The Journal of Politics Political Theory Interpretation Apeiron The Southern Journal of Philosophy The Public Interest Educational Theory and other journals.

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