
Activating Hamlet
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Activating Hamlet offers a new theory of Hamlet, highlighting how significant philosophical themes within the play mirror those that surround the text's complex and mysterious bibliographical history.
Hamlet is a cornerstone of western literature, a play obsessed with the ideas of likeness, authenticity, and the relationship between a thing's outer appearance and its hidden inner nature, yet there is no definitive version of the play itself. Eddie Burton explores the three different early texts that have come to dominate subsequent editions of the play, examining editing, authenticity, likeness, the appropriateness of names and the veracity of language. Burton discusses how the challenge of deciding on a singular 'true' version of the text may lead to a deeper understanding of the play itself, affording a new vision of Hamlet, and considers if we should re-think how we engage with literature itself.
This book will be of interest to anyone studying Shakespeare, early modern culture, or theatre and performance.
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Introduction; 1. The Origins of Hamlet; 2. Hamlet's Early Editors; 3. The Discovery of Q1 and Current Theories on Hamlet; 4. The problem of universals: the one and the many in Elsinore; 5. Hamlet, Words and Truth; 6. Felski and Elsinore; Conclusion; Works Cited; Index
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