Shakespeare's Tragic Heroes
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Lily Bess Campbell (1883-1967) was a professor of English at UCLA. She won the achievement award from the American Association of University Women in 1960 and was named Woman of the Year by the Los Angeles Times in 1962. One of the most eminent literary scholars of her generation in the United States she published mostly on Tudor literature. This study first published in 1930 examines how the passions were understood in the Renaissance and why they were a central concern in the philosophy and medical studies of the period. After several chapters exploring moral philosophy and tragedy more generally Campbell analyses the characters of Hamlet Othello Lear and Macbeth in relation to their guiding grief jealousy wrath and fear. She argues that Shakespeare in his major tragedies reflected the latest thinking of his time about the passions and their role in shaping the human mind.
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