Sean Lawrence is assistant professor of English at the University of British Columbia, Okanagan, and is a past fellow of the Killam Postdoctoral Fellowship at Dalhousie University. His work has appeared in the European Journal of English Studies, English Studies in Canada, Renascence, and other journals.
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"Lawrence follows Emmanuel Levinas in focusing upon a radical generosity advanced outside of exchange, without expectation of reciprocity. Forgiving the Gift is a clearly written and illuminating account of the ethics of Shakespearean and Marlovian drama."-- "SEL Studies In English Literature, 1500-1900" (1/1/2013 12:00:00 AM) "Sean Lawrence's Forgiving the Gift: The Philosophy of Generosity in Shakespeare and Marlowe is a critical breath of fresh air. . . . Lawrence's Levinasian readings of two of Marlowe's plays and four of Shakespeare's are markedly original and provocative, and his call for scholarly optimism is both daring and heartening."-- "Early Modern Literary Studies" (5/1/2014 12:00:00 AM) Lawrence follows Emmanuel Levinas in focusing upon a radical generosity advanced outside of exchange, without expectation of reciprocity. Forgiving the Gift is a clearly written and illuminating account of the ethics of Shakespearean and Marlovian drama. SEL Studies In English Literature, 1500 1900" Sean Lawrence s Forgiving the Gift: The Philosophy of Generosity in Shakespeare and Marlowe is a critical breath of fresh air. . . . Lawrence s Levinasian readings of two of Marlowe s plays and four of Shakespeare's are markedly original and provocative, and his call for scholarly optimism is both daring and heartening. Early Modern Literary Studies"