Second Chances Shakespeare and Freud

Cover of Second Chances Shakespeare and Freud by Stephen Greenblatt
Year: 2024
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 9780300276367
Dimensions:
Height: 218 mm
Length: 145 mm
Width: 28 mm
Weight: 399 g
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Second Chances: Shakespeare and Freud by Stephen Greenblatt, published by Yale University Press on May 14, 2024, is a 232-page exploration of the human capacity for renewal through the lenses of Shakespeare and Freud. This edition delves into the concept of second chances as a recurring theme in literature, examining how this notion has shaped narratives from ancient epics to modern works. The authors investigate the interplay of fate, will, and circumstance in the realization or failure of second chances, highlighting the emotional complexities involved in loss and recovery.

Readers will find a series of insightful readings that illustrate how Shakespeare masterfully depicted the theme of second chances, while Freud provided a framework for understanding these narratives. The book traverses various works, including The Comedy of Errors and The Winter’s Tale, as well as references to influential figures like D. W. Winnicott and Marcel Proust. Through this examination, Greenblatt and Phillips invite readers to reflect on the transformative power of storytelling and the significance of mending in our lives.


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A powerful exploration of the human capacity for renewal, as seen through Shakespeare and Freud

“A compellingly readable and intelligent book. . . . Both authors write with impressive energy.”–Rowan Williams, New Statesman

In this fresh investigation, Stephen Greenblatt and Adam Phillips explore how the second chance has been an essential feature of the literary imagination and a promise so central to our existence that we try to reproduce it again and again. Innumerable stories, from the Homeric epics to the New Testament, and from Oedipus Rex to Hamlet, explore the realization or failure of second chances–outcomes that depend on accident, acts of will, or fate. Such stories let us repeatedly rehearse the experience of loss and recovery: to know the joy that comes with a renewal of love and pleasure and to face the pain that comes with realizing that some damage can never be undone.

Through a series of illuminating readings, the authors show how Shakespeare was the supreme virtuoso of the second chance and Freud was its supreme interpreter. Both Shakespeare and Freud believed that we can narrate our life stories as tales of transformation, of momentous shifts, constrained by time and place but often still possible. Ranging from The Comedy of Errors to The Winter’s Tale, and from D. W. Winnicott to Marcel Proust, the authors challenge readers to imagine how, as Phillips writes, “it is the mending that matters.”

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