On Sympathy

On Sympathy

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Taking Shakespeare as its starting point, this book examines why and how we read poetry, how we relate to fictional characters, and whether reading is good for you. It also focuses on key works by Browning, Auden, and Beckett, who all drew on Shakespeare - and concludes with a critique of contemporary ideas about art, sympathy, and community.

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On Sympathy by Sophie Ratcliffe

What happens when we engage with fictional characters? How do our imaginative engagements bear on our actions in the wider world? Moving between the literary and the philosophical, Sophie Ratcliffe considers the ways in which readers feel when they read, and how they understand ideas of feeling. On Sympathy uses dramatic monologues based on The Tempest as its focus, and broaches questions about fictional belief, morality, and the dynamics between readers, writers, and fictional characters. The book challenges conventionally accepted ideas of literary identification and sympathy, and asks why the idea of sympathy has been seen as so important to liberal humanist theories of literary value. Individual chapters on Robert Browning, W. H. Auden, and Samuel Beckett, who all drew on Shakespeare's late play, offer new readings of some major works, while the book's epilogue tackles questions of contemporary sympathy. Ranging from the nineteenth century to the present day, this important new study sets out to clarify and challenge current assumptions about reading and sympathetic belief, shedding new light on the idea and ideal of sympathy, the workings of affect and allusion, and the ethics of reading.
..original approach to the dramatic monologue and an unusual perspective on The Tempest's extra-ordinary afterlife, as well as fine readings of its three main authors and their work. * Tom Walker The Cambridge Quarterly *
[an] excellent work of literary criticism... Ratcliffe shows herself to be an attentive, subtle, often witty reader. * Daniel Karlin Times Literary Supplement *
Born in London in 1975, Sophie Ratcliffe was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge and Hertford College, Oxford. She holds a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship at Keble College, Oxford, where she researches ideas of sympathy and sentimentality. She is currently working on a selected edition of the letters of P. G. Wodehouse, and regularly reviews contemporary fiction for the national press.
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ISBN 13 9780199239870
ISBN 10 0199239878
Title On Sympathy
Author Sophie Ratcliffe
Series Oxford English Monographs
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2008-05-15
Number of pages 282
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.