Shakespeare, idealism, and universals: the significance of recent work on the mind

For most the twentieth century, the serious study of Shakespeare's works was founded on a general acceptance of the principles of Platonic idealism and essentialism, and a belief in the existence of universals. In textual criticism, the New Bibliography that emerged from the work of A. J. Polla...

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Main Author: Gabriel Egan
Format: Default Book chapter
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/9358
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