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For Shakespeare lovers and psychotherapists alike, this application of systemic theory opens a new perspective on familiar literary territory.
Gwyn Daniel has practiced as a Family Therapist, Trainer and Clinical Supervisor within the National Health Service and co-founded the Oxford Family Institute. She has authored or co-authored many professional books and articles. In the past ten years, she has given presentations internationally on her family systems approach to Shakespeare's tragedies.
Acknowledgements Series Editor's Foreword by Charlotte Burck Preface by Gill Gorell Barnes Introduction Chapter One. A Family Systems Approach. Chapter Two. Interpretations of the Tragedies. Chapter Three. "Oh cursed spite that ever I was born to set it right": Legacies and searches for alternative identities in Hamlet. Chapter Four. "Being weak, seem so": Power, status and identity loss in King Lear. Chapter Five. "And yet nature, erring from itself": Racism, gender and intimate violence in Othello. Chapter Six. "Wrenched with an unlineal hand": The dynamics of violence in Macbeth. Chapter Seven. "Let me have war, say I": Man as a fighting machine in Coriolanus. Chapter Eight. "The noblest-hateful love": Contradiction and irreverence in Troilus and Cressida. Chapter Nine. "Let Rome in Tiber Melt": Subverting Roman identity in Anthony and Cleopatra. Chapter Ten. "Tis but thy name that is my enemy": Freedom and constraint in Romeo and Juliet. Chapter Eleven. Endings. Appendix. Plot summaries. Bibliography. Index.