Reviews
Professor Kottman has written a thoughtful and thought-provoking book. It addresses very major issues, in what is for the most part quite an original way, and I found much of what I read illuminating.
Calm, methodical, yet urgent humanist philosophy.
Reading this book is like following an intensely intellectual yet personal lecture... Essential.
Tragic Conditions in Shakespeare provides an intriguing series of questions and considerations that makes fascinating reading.
An engaged, thorough, and responsible reading of a problem of ongoing importance. On nearly every page there’s a surprising insight, a controversial and provocative assertion, a rereading of something familiar that makes it newly rich and strange.
Book Details
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Disinheriting the Globe
1. On As You Like It
2. On Hamlet
3. On King Lear
4. On The Tempest
Notes
Index