Narcissism and Suicide in Shakespeare and his Contemporaries
Explore the intricate relationship between narcissism and suicide in the works of William Shakespeare and his contemporaries with the compelling book, Narcissism and Suicide in Shakespeare and his Contemporaries. Published by Oxford University Press in 2009, this hardback edition spans 326 pages and offers a profound analysis of key Shakespearean texts alongside Renaissance interpretations of Ovid. Delve into classical perspectives on suicide and early-modern theories of optics, as well as the influence of narcissism within the epyllia tradition. This insightful examination reveals how these extreme figures reflect the early-modern understanding of interiority, making it a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of Shakespearean literature. Uncover the depths of human emotion and societal attitudes in this essential addition to your literary collection.