Shakespeare on Grief. Reading Richard II from the Perspective of a Philosophical Counselor

Philosophical Practice: Journal of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association 10 (1):1521-1529 (2015)
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Grief is one of life's most intense emotions, and can be a reason an individual would seek philosophical counseling. In this article, I show how literature can be an effective means of helping a client gain a deeper understanding of the source of grief. This article focuses on a passage from Shakespeare's Richard II, showing how one of the principal characters, Bushy, serves as sort of philosophical counselor for Queen Isabel.

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