Human Conflict in Shakespeare
Explore the profound depths of human nature through the lens of Shakespeare in Human Conflict in Shakespeare by S.C. Boorman. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2021, this hardback edition spans 336 pages, offering an insightful analysis of the central theme of conflict that permeates Shakespeare’s works. Boorman, who first introduced this compelling perspective in 1987, delves into the 'warfare of our nature,' examining the moral context that influenced Shakespeare's writing. He skillfully intertwines earlier notions of human nature with the evolving perceptions of his own time, providing readers with a rich understanding of the complexities of human relationships as depicted in Shakespeare's drama. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in English literature and the timeless themes that resonate through Shakespeare's plays.