Stay, Illusion!
By Simon Critchley and Jamieson Webster
By Simon Critchley and Jamieson Webster
By Simon Critchley and Jamieson Webster
By Simon Critchley and Jamieson Webster
Category: Literary Criticism | Performing Arts
Category: Literary Criticism | Performing Arts
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$19.00
Apr 22, 2014 | ISBN 9780307950482
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Jun 25, 2013 | ISBN 9780307907622
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Praise
“A treat. . . . Invigorating. . . . Each of the short chapters in Stay, Illusion! is a springy diving board poised over a deep pool of thought.”
—Laura Miller, Salon
“[A] thoughtful, elegant work of criticism.”
—NPR
“Provocative. . . . An astute account of the reactions of various philosophers and psychoanalysts to the play—and their often profound and sometimes wacky analyses.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“A brilliant set of readings of a work that, like an insistent ghost, seems to have more to tell us with each passing era.”
—Tom McCarthy, author of Remainder
“Thoughtful, fascinating, and difficult. . . . Webster and Critchley illuminate Hamlet. They highlight its ghostliness and expand our sense of its eroticism.”
—The New Yorker
“Impressive. . . . Critchley and Webster offer some intriguing and original thoughts on what Hamlet has to say about shame and love, taking up a new tone that suddenly makes the play feel intimately connected to both the authors themselves and the state of the world today. . . . It’s refreshing to read such unorthodox and enthusiastic explorations of canonical literature.”
—Bookslut
“An engaging, eloquent, and insistently pleasurable text that makes the best case possible for ‘rash’ reading. . . . This collaborative writing gives us a dynamic set of forays, recruiting us into the start and stop of thought, making Hamlet crucial for the thinking of our own impasses and delights. In the mix is a singular and illuminating encounter between philosophy and psychoanalysis.”
—Judith Butler
“Critchley and Webster’s fierce, witty exploration of Hamlet makes most other writing about Shakespeare seem simple-minded.”
—Hari Kunzru, author of Gods Without Men
“The gap between thought and action has rarely been contemplated with so much intellectual excitement and energy as it is in this book. Indeed, this study of Hamlet is a kind of thrill ride, a breathless investigation of some of the most important ideas from philosophy and psychoanalysis from the Modern era. But the great pleasure it holds in store for most readers has to do with its profound understanding of reflection, and its discontents.”
—Charles Baxter, author of The Feast of Love
“I absolutely love the book, which I think is brilliant both as a set of readings of the play and as a meditation on contemporary, post-illusion existence. . . . A thrilling performance.”
—David Shields, author of Reality Hunger
“Remarkably thought-provoking, all the more so for being rendered in lively, non-academic prose. . . . [Critchley and Webster] explore new angles.”
—Maclean’s (Toronto)
“A hugely enjoyable, aphoristic, punky, intellectually dazzling bomb of a book: a serious provocation to both the biscuit-box Shakespeare industry and, more widely, to contemporary literary culture. . . . [Stay, Illusion!] is a book to be devoured, argued with, spat out.”
—The Independent (UK)
“Critchley and Webster write about Hamlet in short, vitriolic chapters, proposing a series of darkly intelligent questions and asserting Ophelia’s place as the real hero of the play. It is an ode to the spirit of ‘rashness.’”
—New Statesman
“[An] insightful interpretation. . . . The authors’ passion for the play and its questions are clearly evident.”
—Publishers Weekly
“[Critchley and Webster] take Hamlet well beyond the confines of literary criticism and Shakespearean scholarship. . . . Companionable and conversational. . . . Critchley and Webster provide plenty of food for thought and fuel for obsession.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Critchley and Webster advance a daring commentary on the Bard’s Hamlet. . . . A spirited literary foray by audacious interlopers.”
—Booklist
“What more can be said about Shakespeare’s great Hamlet, known to just about every thinking person on earth? But this book is different, aiming not for literary but cultural and psychological analysis; the authors bring a different perspective to the work. Are you ready, Shakespearians? That is the question.”
—Library Journal
“Lively and thoughtful. . . . Critchley and Jamieson’s take always feels fresh, in part because they address a range of interpretations, many of which they are unafraid to challenge. . . . Erudite, witty and probing, Stay! Illusion offers new insights into a literary touchstone while deepening our appreciation for its complexity and its enigmatic core.”
—Shelf Awareness
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