Forgiving the Gift

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271092966

The Philosophy of Generosity in Shakespeare and Marlowe

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By Sean Lawrence
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PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
Weight:
460 g
Pages:
267

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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.

"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"

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