Macbeth Part One

Published: March 23, 2010, 10:49 p.m.

Somewhat fumbling and disappointingly inarticulate account of time and the specious present in Shakespeare, and its most intense presentation in Macbeth.\xa0 The difference between the character (with his history and prospects) and the subject, existing in the present only which is all that exists, and experiencing his history and prospects as outside of himself.\xa0 Tragedy, time, and pure subjectivity.