Exploring the intricate relationship between touch and emotion, this work delves into how Shakespeare's plays engage with the senses, particularly the act of touching. It examines the physicality present in his characters' interactions and the profound implications these moments have on themes of connection, intimacy, and human experience. The analysis highlights how touch serves as a powerful vehicle for understanding deeper emotional and philosophical concepts within the context of Shakespeare's timeless works.
Johannes Ungelenk Knihy


The study explores the surprising affinity of two seemingly remote phenomena: of literature and weather. In three contrasting cultural formations - Shakespeare's early modern age, Goethe's enlightened society and Zola's Second Empire - the