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In "The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded," Delia Salter Bacon embarks on an intellectual journey to expose the profound philosophical undercurrents within William Shakespeare's oeuvre. Written in the mid-19th century, this seminal work adopts a critical and innovative analytical approach, intertwining literary criticism with philosophical inquiry. Bacon's exploration highlights the moral and existential themes embedded in Shakespeare's plays, presenting the playwright not merely as an entertainer but as a thinker deeply engaged with the complexities of human experience, thereby…mehr

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In "The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded," Delia Salter Bacon embarks on an intellectual journey to expose the profound philosophical undercurrents within William Shakespeare's oeuvre. Written in the mid-19th century, this seminal work adopts a critical and innovative analytical approach, intertwining literary criticism with philosophical inquiry. Bacon's exploration highlights the moral and existential themes embedded in Shakespeare's plays, presenting the playwright not merely as an entertainer but as a thinker deeply engaged with the complexities of human experience, thereby situating her work within the burgeoning field of literary analysis and Romantic thought of her time. Delia Salter Bacon, a pioneering figure in literary scholarship, was a strong advocate for the recognition of women's intellectual contributions. Her fascination with Shakespeare stemmed from a combination of personal ambition and a desire to challenge prevailing gender norms of her era. Her extensive research and impassioned arguments forged a bridge between traditional literary critique and more progressive philosophical examinations, reflecting her commitment to intellectual rigor despite the societal limitations placed on women. I wholeheartedly recommend "The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded" to scholars, students, and lovers of literature alike. Bacon's incisive insights not only illuminate Shakespeare's work but also invite readers to reconsider their understanding of drama as a philosophical medium. This book is essential for anyone seeking a deeper comprehension of literary narratives and the philosophical questions they pose.

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Delia Salter Bacon (1811-1859) was an American writer, philosopher, and playwright, best known for her work regarding the authorship of Shakespeare's plays. Her studies led her to propose the controversial theory that the plays attributed to William Shakespeare were, in fact, written by a coterie of writers, among whom she suggested Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Edmund Spenser. In her most notable work, 'The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded', Bacon elucidates her belief in the Shakespeare authorship question, with explorations into Baconian ciphers and thematic scrutiny that she argues underpin the collective authorship model. Her theories garnered both interest and skepticism in literary circles during the 19th century and have since been a point of departure for further speculation and debate within the Shakespearean scholarly community. Delia Bacon's contributions, albeit contentious, have been a significant footnote in the history of Shakespearean criticism, prompting deeper discussions around authorship, literary merit, and the historical context of literature. Her literary style, combining historical research with fervent argumentation, marks her as a distinctive and pioneering figure within the realm of literary theory and Shakespearean studies.