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Thinking with Shakespeare : comparative and interdisciplinary essays for A.D. Nuttall
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Thinking with Shakespeare : comparative and interdisciplinary essays for A.D. Nuttall

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This collection of essays arises from a symposium on "Shakespeare and Philosophy" held in honour of A.D. Nuttall in New College, Oxford, in October 2004.

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Pt. 1. Approaches. Why Shakespeare is not Michelangelo / Colin Burrow
The opinion of Pythagoras / Gabriel Josipovici
Shakespeare Philosophus / Charles Martindale
pt. 2. Investigations. False trials and the impulse to try in Shakespeare and his contemporaries / Subha Mukherji
Two concepts of reality in Antony and Cleopatra / N.K. Sugimura
Dreaming, looking, and seeing: Shakespeare and a myth of resurrection / Stephen Medcalf
pt. 3. When Shakespeare met Montaigne / Terence Cave
The last word / A.D. Nuttall.

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