1st Edition

Limited Shakespeare The Reason of Finitude

By Julián Jiménez Heffernan Copyright 2019
264 Pages
by Routledge

262 Pages
by Routledge

262 Pages
by Routledge

Shakespeare’s poetic-dramatic worlds are inescapably limited. There is always, in his poems and plays, a force (a contingent drive, a pre-textual undertow, a rational-critical momentum, an ironic stance, the deflections of error) coercing plot and meaning to their end. By examining the work of limits in the sonnets and in five of his plays, this book seeks not only to highlight the poet’s... Read more

Introduction

Chapter One: The Limits of Love

Chapter Two: The Limits of Life

Chapter Three: The Limits of the World

Chapter Four: The Limits of Knowledge

Chapter Five: The Limits of Time

Chapter Six: The Limits of Experience

Biography

Julián Jiménez Heffernan is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the Universidad de Córdoba, Spain. He holds Ph.D in Philology from the University of Bologna. His dissertation examines the rhetorical dimension of Giordano Bruno’s metaphysical conception of infinity. He has published on Renaissance philosophy and literature, deconstructive rhetorics, romantic theory and modern fiction. His articles have appeared in journals like Comparative Literature, Intersezioni, NOVEL, Arizona Quarterly, Contemporary Literature, The Henry James Review, Textual Practice and Representations. He is the author of Shakespeare’s Extremes: Wild Man, Monster, Beast (Palgrave, 2016).