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Voice and Ethics in Shakespeare's Late Plays
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Voice and Ethics in Shakespeare's Late Plays

Kirjailija:
sidottu, 2026
englanti
Breaking new ground in Shakespearean sound studies, Kent Lehnhof draws scholarly attention to the rich ethical significance of the voice and vocality. Less concerned with semantics, stylistics, and rhetoric than with the sensuous, sonorous, and somatic dimensions of human speech, Lehnhof performs close readings of five plays – Coriolanus, King Lear, Pericles, The Winter's Tale, and The Tempest – to demonstrate how Shakespeare's later works present the act of speaking and the sound of the voice as capable of constructing, deconstructing, and reconstructing interpersonal relationships and obligations. By thinking widely and innovatively about the voice and vocality, Lehnhof models a fresh form of philosophically-minded criticism that resists logocentrism and elevates the voices of marginalized groups and individuals including women, members of societal “underclasses”, racialized persons and non-humans.
Kirjailija
Kent Lehnhof
ISBN
9781009613873
Kieli
englanti
Paino
482 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
8.1.2026
Sivumäärä
226