Sumario: | Javier Alcoriza's book 'Shakespeare, profesor de filosofía' delves into the philosophical dimensions of Shakespeare's works, analyzing how his plays straddle the line between art and nature, skepticism and revelation. The book is an exploration of Shakespeare's enduring influence in the modern world, where traditional theater is often perceived as obsolete. Alcoriza examines key plays from Shakespeare's oeuvre, offering insights into their thematic complexity and philosophical underpinnings. The author aims to engage with the imagination and challenge contemporary readers to reconsider the role of faith, revelation, and the suspension of disbelief in literature. This work is targeted at readers interested in literature, philosophy, and the intersection of the two, with a particular focus on how Shakespeare's works can still resonate and provide philosophical lessons in today's society.
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