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Renaissance humanism through William Shakeaspere's Hamlet

  • Autores: Trang Do
  • Localización: Kalagatos: Revista de Filosofia, ISSN-e 1984-9206, ISSN 1808-107X, Vol. 20, Nº. 2, 2023 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Inverno de 2023; eK23032)
  • Idioma: portugués
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    • The article focuses on a philosophical issue of the Renaissance humanism in William Shakespeare's Hamlet. The humanist tradition originated in Greece with the famous statement “Of all things man is the measure” (Protagoras of Abdera, 485-415 BCE), but it was not until the Renaissance that it reached its peak and became a doctrine. The article focuses on the humanism of the Renaissance, with its glorification of the image of the "giant man," which is mainly expressed in the work of William Shakespeare. By pointing out the nature of Renaissance humanism, the article emphasizes Hamlet's play as a typical work of Renaissance humanism.


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