On the Threshold: Hospitality in Shakespeare's Drama
In this critical analysis, Sophie E. Battell examines hospitality in Shakespeare’s plays. By drawing on literary theory, modern philosophy, and anthropology as well as early modern scientific and religious texts, the book advances our understanding of Shakespeare as a dramatist concerned with the ethical questions at stake in encounters between guests and hosts of various kinds.
The close readings and scholarly interventions presented here reconceive the plays in terms of a poetics of hospitality while arguing for an expansive, far-reaching vision of what it means to be open to the world and welcoming of others. Moving from the levels of subjectivity, the body, and the senses to architecture, economics, legal discourse, and the natural environment, On the Threshold not only makes important contributions to Shakespeare studies but forges new connections between Renaissance literary scholarship and contemporary debates on the politics of migrants and refugees.

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On the Threshold: Hospitality in Shakespeare's Drama
In this critical analysis, Sophie E. Battell examines hospitality in Shakespeare’s plays. By drawing on literary theory, modern philosophy, and anthropology as well as early modern scientific and religious texts, the book advances our understanding of Shakespeare as a dramatist concerned with the ethical questions at stake in encounters between guests and hosts of various kinds.
The close readings and scholarly interventions presented here reconceive the plays in terms of a poetics of hospitality while arguing for an expansive, far-reaching vision of what it means to be open to the world and welcoming of others. Moving from the levels of subjectivity, the body, and the senses to architecture, economics, legal discourse, and the natural environment, On the Threshold not only makes important contributions to Shakespeare studies but forges new connections between Renaissance literary scholarship and contemporary debates on the politics of migrants and refugees.

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On the Threshold: Hospitality in Shakespeare's Drama

On the Threshold: Hospitality in Shakespeare's Drama

by Sophie E. Battell
On the Threshold: Hospitality in Shakespeare's Drama

On the Threshold: Hospitality in Shakespeare's Drama

by Sophie E. Battell

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In this critical analysis, Sophie E. Battell examines hospitality in Shakespeare’s plays. By drawing on literary theory, modern philosophy, and anthropology as well as early modern scientific and religious texts, the book advances our understanding of Shakespeare as a dramatist concerned with the ethical questions at stake in encounters between guests and hosts of various kinds.
The close readings and scholarly interventions presented here reconceive the plays in terms of a poetics of hospitality while arguing for an expansive, far-reaching vision of what it means to be open to the world and welcoming of others. Moving from the levels of subjectivity, the body, and the senses to architecture, economics, legal discourse, and the natural environment, On the Threshold not only makes important contributions to Shakespeare studies but forges new connections between Renaissance literary scholarship and contemporary debates on the politics of migrants and refugees.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781474475686
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 08/01/2023
Series: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Shakespeare and Philosophy
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Sophie E. Battell is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Zurich.

Table of Contents

Series Editors' Preface

Introduction

  1. Hospitality and the Supernatural in The Comedy of Errors
  2. Cosmopolitan Soundscapes in The Merchant of Venice
  3. Troilus and Cressida: Militarised Encounters
  4. Timon of Athens and Parasitology
  5. Secretive Hosts in Pericles

Afterword

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