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Shakespeare's Individualism
SHAKESPEARE, HAMLET, SELFHOOD
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 45
Hamlet and failure
pp. 51
‘A room … at the back of the shop’
pp. 56
Egyptianism (our fascist future)
pp. 70
‘Become who you are!’
pp. 73
Hamlet and self-love
pp. 78
‘To thine own self be true’
pp. 88
Listening to ghosts
pp. 92
Shakespeare's self
pp. 103
‘Old lad, I am thine own’: authenticity and Titus Andronicus
pp. 110
Evil and self-creation
pp. 124
Libertarian Shakespeare: Mill, Bradley
pp. 137
Shakespearean immoral individualism: Gide
pp. 147
Strange Shakespeare: Symons and others
pp. 154
Eliot's rejection of Shakespeare
pp. 172
Shakespearean immoralism: Antony and Cleopatra
pp. 183
Making oneself known: Montaigne and the Sonnets
pp. 199
Freedom and self-government: The Tempest
pp. 208
Calibanism
pp. 43
SHAKESPEARE, HAMLET, SELFHOOD
pp. 101
SHAKESPEARE AND EVIL
pp. 197
SHAKESPEARE AND SELF-GOVERNMENT
pp. 229
Conclusion: Shakespeare's ‘beauteous freedom’
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