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What We Are Reading Today: Shakespeare’s Tragic Art

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Updated 11 October 2024

What We Are Reading Today: Shakespeare’s Tragic Art

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Author:ÌýRhodri Lewis

InÌýShakespeare’s Tragic Art, Rhodri Lewis offers a powerfully original reassessment of tragedy as Shakespeare wrote it— of what drew him toward tragic drama, what makes his tragedies distinctive, and why they matter.
After reconstructing tragic theory and practice as Shakespeare and his contemporaries knew them, Lewis considers in detail each of Shakespeare’s tragedies fromÌýTitus Andronicus toÌýCoriolanus. He argues that these plays are a series of experiments whose greatness lies in their author’s nerve-straining determination to represent the experience of living in a world that eludes rational analysis. They explore not just our inability to know ourselves as we would like to, but the compensatory and generally unacknowledged fictions to which we bind ourselves in our hunger for meaning—from the political, philosophical, social, and religious to the racial, sexual, personal, and familial.

ÌýLewis’s Shakespeare not only creates tragedies that exceed those written before them.

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