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‘The Time Is Out of Joint’: Metaphysical and Cultural Entanglement in Hamlet and The Spanish Tragedy

  • Jada Horan
  • Aug 27
  • 1 min read

Author Bio:

Jada Horan is a recent English Literature graduate from the University of Edinburgh. She enjoys reading speculative fiction, particularly magical realism, and Southern Gothic literature. Her favorite recent reads include Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel García Márquez and We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson. Her dissertation combines her literary and cultural interests, examining the intersection of American violence and mythology in Muriel Rukeyser's The Book of the Dead, Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian, and Kendrick Lamar's DAMN.


Essay Abstract:

 “‘The Time is Out of Joint’: Metaphysical and Cultural Entanglement in Hamlet and The Spanish Tragedy” explores clashing cultural and religious identities through the use of ghosts and the afterlife in William Shakespeare and Thomas Kyd's hallmarks of the revenge tragedy genre. The essay examines the collision of worlds as temporal and doctrinal boundaries are blurred to explore the cultural disorientation at the time the plays were published. Through the framework of New Historicism, the tension between old and new worlds--Classical and Elizabethan in The Spanish Tragedy, and Protestant and Catholic in Hamlet--is explored through the use of ghosts, anachronistic worldviews, and theological disparities. The essay seeks to dissect how each author depicted the conflicting eschatologies of the early modern period through their plays, signaling a cultural clash through the intrusion of ghosts and violation of boundaries. Overall, it examines how the supernatural is employed to replicate the unique cultural landscape and explore theological incongruities in the theatrical space.


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