Face-To-Face in Shakespearean Drama

Ethics, Performance, Philosophy

Julia Reinhard Lupton editor Matthew James Smith editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:31st May '19

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Explores the drama of proximity and co-presence in Shakespeare's plays
Key Features
Brings together the rare pairing of philosophical ethics and performance studies in Shakespeare's playsEngages with the thought of philosophers including Ludwig Wittgenstein, Hannah Arendt, Paul Ricoeur, Stanley Cavell, and Emmanuel Levinas
This book celebrates the theatrical excitement and philosophical meanings of human interaction in Shakespeare. On stage and in life, the face is always window and mirror, representation and presence. It examines the emotional and ethical surplus that appears between faces in the activity and performance of human encounter on stage. By transitioning from face as noun to verb to face, outface, interface, efface, deface, sur-face chapters reveal how Shakespeare's plays discover conflict, betrayal and deception as well as love, trust and forgiveness between faces and the bodies that bear them.

ISBN: 9781474435680

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288 pages