Shakespeare and Skepticism. Stanley Cavell’s Interpretation of Skepticism in Othello

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Authors

  • Michał Filipczuk Akademia Ignatianum w Krakowie, Poland

Keywords:

Shakespeare; literary skepticism; Cavell; philosophy of literature

Abstract

https://doi.org/10.26485/ZRL/2018/61.1/1

In the present article I attempt to provide an account of the skeptic-narcissist paradox, which Stanley Cavell finds in Shakespeare’s Othello. On one hand, Othello is a “perfect soul”, on the other, he is condemned to the existence of the Other (Desdemona), in whose gaze the skeptic-narcissist could recognize himself. In this paradoxical sense — from Othello’s own perspective — Desdemona threatens his narcissistic integrity, being to him so essential. This is exactly what is involved in the self-contradictory logic of Othello’s skeptical attitude, resulting in consequence in the final tragedy.

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Published

2019-04-16

How to Cite

Filipczuk, M. (2019). Shakespeare and Skepticism. Stanley Cavell’s Interpretation of Skepticism in Othello: -. Zagadnienia Rodzajów Literackich The Problems of Literary Genres, 61(1), 25–36. Retrieved from https://journals.ltn.lodz.pl/Zagadnienia-Rodzajow-Literackich/article/view/398

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