Avoidance as love : Evading Cavell on Dover Cliff
Autor: | Nicholas Luke |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Cultural Studies
Literature Linguistics and Language geography geography.geographical_feature_category Literature and Literary Theory business.industry media_common.quotation_subject Philosophy Character (symbol) Cruelty Counterpoint Language and Linguistics Reading (process) Cliff business media_common |
Popis: | [Extract] This essay raises a ghostly counterpoint to Stanley Cavell’s influential reading of King Lear (ca. 1605) in the form of the discontinuous, fragmentary, at times almost inhuman character of Edgar.1 Cavell’s achievement in “The Avoidance of Love” is to show how cruelty in the play is bound up with a shame-filled desire “to avoid being recognized.”2 What Lear avoids is not just the “other” in all its inherent uncertainty—its eyes, its desire, its love—but also himself, or at least the vulnerable, open self that is capable of love. Cavell sees Edgar as an inveterate avoider. |
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