Nicholas Luke explores Shakespeare's drama through the lens of negative political experience and thought, offering a fresh perspective on political interpretation in his works. By integrating religious and philosophical traditions, he introduces the concept of negative political theology, positioning Shakespeare's plays as catalysts for freedom and creativity. This approach redefines the relationship between politics and art in Shakespeare's oeuvre, emphasizing the transformative power of his dramatic narratives.
Nicholas Luke Reihenfolge der Bücher


- 2024
- 2022
This book provides a novel account of how Shakespeare creates his great tragic characters. It examines Shakespeare's technique in orchestrating dramatic events alongside Christian notions of rebirth, Badiou's philosophy of event, and process philosophy. It appeals to those interested in Shakespeare, aesthetics, and subjectivity.