Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1131971
The Gnomic Self: Counsel and Subjectivity in Shakespearean Drama
The Gnomic Self: Counsel and Subjectivity in Shakespearean Drama // The Anachronist, 18 (2018), 2; 294-310 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
The Gnomic Self: Counsel and Subjectivity in
Shakespearean Drama
Autori
Lupić, Ivan
Izvornik
The Anachronist (1219-2589) 18
(2018), 2;
294-310
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Self and Identity, Shakespearean Drama, Subjectivity, William Shakespeare
Sažetak
This essay discusses the links between counsel and subjectivity in the context of early modern English drama, with particular reference to Shakespeare' s Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet. Drawing on Foucault' s notion of the gnomic self, which he recovers from the ancient philosophical tradition, it asks what kind of subjectivity emerges from situations of counsel in which remembered knowledge, in the form of sententiae, is supposed to act as a transformative force in the subject of advice.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Filologija