The Death of Hamlet

A Counterfactual Reading of Shakespeare

Amir Khan author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:7th Jan '25

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This book is an intervention in Hamlet scholarship. In Thus Spake Zarathustra (1885), Nietzsche famously posited the death of God, taken to mean the dissolution of all horizons within which human beings construct a plausible ontology that gives words significance. The idea of God, as a transcendental signified (to borrow from Derrida), underwrites meaning and values. Socrates placed knowing as the highest philosophical good over two millennia ago; however, once we find that God (i.e. any transcendental signified) is unknowable, the world vanishes. In a world bereft of concepts and meaning, Nietzsche’s philosophical project becomes one of “redeeming” pure willing as itself constitutive of world.

Hamlet and the criticism surrounding it is caught within competing horizons we know are circuitous and unending. We tiresomely make theoretical rounds between competing sets of interpretations that boil down to either establishing meaning within the play (the text transcending its history and revealing universal truths) or situating the text within its proper historical timeframe in order to get it to speak. In short, we are trapped between contextualizing and decontextualizing approaches. Yet we know both approaches, as competing horizons we commit to at the outset, are dead. But to abandon both at the outset means that the text, Hamlet, is itself dead. So how to get it to speak?

“A take-no-prisoners account of Hamlet and its critical and political afterlives. Original and provocative.”

--Professor Richard Halpern, New York University, USA

"Amir Khan's captivating exploration of Ah Q and Hamlet shifts focus away from Hamlet's delay and refreshingly revitalizes Hamlet's inner life. Khan reveals a vast and relevant landscape of Shakespearean interpretations. Bold and thought-provoking, this book redefines our understanding of Hamlet."

-Dr. Ivy Hao Liu, Tsinghua University, People's Republic of China

ISBN: 9781032734620

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

128 pages