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Shakespeare, the Nature of Man and the Shadow of Edward de Vere: A Philosophical Reappraisal

Part 1 ‘Shakespeare and the Nature of Man’ by Theodore Spencer.   Part 1: Theodore Spencer’s Shakespeare and the Nature of Man (1942) is a seminal work that explores how Shakespeare’s plays reflect and engage with the evolving philosophical and psychological understanding of human nature in the Renaissance. The central theme of Spencer’s book is […]

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Inquiry as a Dialogue with the Unspeakable

The Writer says: “A recurring motif is the inability of characters to fully articulate their desires, fully understand what their experiences mean, leaving much unsaid.” Yet, her practice of inquiry, whether in the formal context of her spiritual practice with “fellow travellers,” or in personal and professional encounters and explorations has developed over time and

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