

PEL Presents (SUB)TEXT: The Emptiness of Signification in Shakespeare's "The Winter's Tale" (Part 1 of 6)
Nov 26, 2023
Shakespeare's play The Winter's Tale is analyzed, discussing Leontes' misconceptions and his descent into madness. The concept of gratitude and its relation to hospitality is explored, along with Leontes' misinterpretation of information. The impotence of mental states, turning thanks into money, and the symbolism of imprisonment are also discussed.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Genre and Structure of The Winter's Tale
01:40 • 24min
Exploring the Ineffability of Gratitude in Shakespeare's "The Winter's Tale"
25:26 • 5min
Leontes' Interpretation and Misunderstandings
30:29 • 17min
The Impotence of Mental States and the Flawed Concept of Necessity
47:35 • 3min
Exploring Hermione's Speech and the Symbolism of the Prisoner
50:47 • 3min
The Parallel Between Imprisonment and Womb Imprisonment in 'The Winter's Tale'
53:27 • 2min